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Tourists kicked off Mediterranean cruise for violating virus rules – The Jakarta Post – Jakarta Post
A family of tourists was kicked off a Mediterranean cruise after leaving their organised excursion to sightsee on their own, violating the ship’s new anti-Covid regulations, the company said Thursday.

A family of tourists was kicked off a Mediterranean cruise after leaving their organised excursion to sightsee on their own, violating the ship’s new anti-Covid regulations, the company said Thursday.
The MSC Grandiosa, part of the fleet of privately owned MSC Cruises, was the first major cruise line to take to the Mediterranean after a long lockdown due to coronavirus.
It departed from Genoa on Sunday for a seven-day tour at 70 percent passenger capacity, part of a series of measures taken t…
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