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Travel agent refuses to sell cruises that may not sail – Cruise Passenger
It’s been a surreal five months since the cruise pause in March. The world’s fleet of more than 300 ships are riding at anchor all over the planet. There is no sign yet of a unified protocol that might satisfy health authorities that operators can make their…

Its been a surreal five months since the cruise pause in March. The worlds fleet of more than 300 ships are riding at anchor all over the planet. There is no sign yet of a unified protocol that might satisfy health authorities that operators can make their vessels safe, though much work has been started.
The 32 million passengers that the Cruise Lines International Association suggested would sail this year are reluctantly stuck at home including tens of thousands of Cruise Passenger readers.
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