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Australians will be banned from ships if COVID rules are broken – Cruise Passenger
The removal of a passengers who break COVID rules onboard their European cruises, is setting a precedence for when sailings returns to Australia. Just this week,…
The removal of a passengers who break COVID rules onboard their European cruises, is setting a precedence for when sailings returns to Australia.
Just this week, a passenger who was travelling onboard the AIDAblu strayed from a ship shore excursion in Catania in Italy. The passenger breached the strict health and safety regulations around shore excursions that do not allow guests to explore destinations outside of ship’s organised groups.
In a statement responding to the incident, AIDA Cruises said:…
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