Cruise Lines Willing To Follow 74 'Best Practices'

  • 4 years ago
Lynne Sladky/AP The 65-page report outlines what cruise lines are willing to do in order to set sail again, including requiring proof of a negative coronavirus test and masks being required on board. Most cruise lines are headquartered elsewhere in the world, which means they did not receive any government bailout funds. The CDC has until Monday to comment on the report. Failing to receive government money from the government bailout and adhering to a no-sail order for most ships means cruise lines are eager to start up business again. The Healthy Sail Panel, formed in July, comprises executives from both companies, hospitality experts, and former public health officials.