Got TIPS or BREAKING NEWS? Please call 1-284-442-8000 direct/can also WhatsApp same number or Email ALL news to:newsvino@outlook.com;                               ads call 1-284-440-6666

Major cruise liner requiring all passengers to be vaccinated

United Kingdom-based Saga Cruises has become the first major cruise operator to require all its passengers to be Covid-19-vaccinated before participating in cruising on any of its ships. Photo: Shutterstock/Stuido Portosabbia
VI CONSORTIUM

LONDON, UK- United Kingdom-based Saga Cruises has become the first major cruise operator to require all its passengers to be Covid-19-vaccinated before participating in cruising on any of its ships.

During the announcement, made Thursday, January 21, 2021, the company said it would move its cruise restart date to May which would allow potential customers to get vaccinated.

Saga specialises in holidays for customers in their 50s and up, with the company stating it wanted to protect customers' health and safety.

Vaccination policy

In a statement to ABC News, the company said, "The health and safety of our customers has always been our number one priority at Saga, so we have taken the decision to require everyone traveling with us to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Our customers want the reassurance of the vaccine and to know others traveling with them will be vaccinated too."

"Our new vaccination policy will be in addition to the detailed arrangements we have already put in place for when cruises and other holidays restart," Saga added.

Saga Cruises will also require pre-departure Covid-19 testing, enhanced sanitisation, and has reduced ship capacity. The company said it has already reached out to customers who plan on traveling in 2021 to share details of the new requirements.

Cruise liners hard hit by pandemic

The world's largest cruise liners, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line and Carnival Corp. — the largest of them all — have not announced such plans. The cruise ship industry is among the hardest hit by the pandemic, with March making a full year since the industry came to a halt following no-sail orders from nations around the world, including the United States. 

During a West Indian Company (WICO) board meeting last week, board member Enrique Rodriguez said the company should be prepared for the possibility of not receiving a single cruise ship in all of 2021, citing the ongoing pandemic. 

 “I doubt we are going to see a cruise ship in 2021, with the rates going the way they are going, the death rates are only moving upward. I think in the back of your mind Mr Ottley, you should prepare some type of plan that allows us to get to the end of 2021 without a single ship in port.” Anthony Ottley is WICO's interim president and chief executive officer.

The latest CDC update on cruise ship travel states that the federal agency intends to take a phased approach to resuming passenger operations.

"These phases include (1) establishment of laboratory testing of crew onboard cruise ships in U.S. waters; (2) simulated voyages designed to test a cruise ship operators’ ability to mitigate COVID-19 on cruise ships; (3) a certification process; and (4) a return to passenger voyages in a manner that mitigates the risk of COVID-19 introduction, transmission, or spread among passengers and crew onboard ships and ashore to communities," said the CDC. "These phases will be further determined based on public health considerations including the trajectory of COVID-19 transmission and the demonstrated ability of cruise ships operators to successfully employ measures that mitigate the risk of COVID-19.”  

14 Responses to “Major cruise liner requiring all passengers to be vaccinated”

  • lol (22/01/2021, 18:21) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Yessah look thing to talk
  • The Hacker (22/01/2021, 18:45) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
    January - Lockdowns begins worldwide closed jobs/businesses

    March - New covid Strain “more deadly” or so they say

    April - Hospitals unable to cope/ Covid vaccine should be available everywhere

    June - Shops running out of supplies/ Local protest/ Army check points in each town

    July - National civil unrest takes off/ local governments starts pulling out/ COVID-21 vaccine developed

    August - Early plans for new government structure/ One world government

    September- All debts cancelled if you get vaccinated

    October - Introduction of covid passports/ only those vaccinated can work and travel

    November - Covid 19 and Covid 21 vaccine becomes mandatory

    December - Covid passport changes name to health passport and becomes the normal way of life
  • wow (22/01/2021, 18:46) Like (36) Dislike (3) Reply
    Leave that vaccine in Hell, where it came from
  • The Vaccine (22/01/2021, 18:46) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
    "If the product is free, you are the product"
  • I’ll pass (22/01/2021, 18:47) Like (19) Dislike (4) Reply
    According to Billy Boy Gates, if the vaccines are successful, the world population will be reduced by 15 percent.
  • Funny (22/01/2021, 18:47) Like (11) Dislike (3) Reply
    In that” I am legend” movie it was the vaccine that messed everybody up..
  • facts (22/01/2021, 18:48) Like (28) Dislike (3) Reply
    The CEO of Pfizer hasn't even taken the vaccine
    I don't trust a chef who won't eat his own food
  • What’s in the vaccine (22/01/2021, 18:49) Like (55) Dislike (2) Reply
    "Luciferace" Patent Wo6o6o6 .. Ohhh there's 'something up' with it alright!
  • Hmm (22/01/2021, 18:49) Like (36) Dislike (3) Reply
    Covid is so deadly and infectious that you constantly need to be reminded that it exists or you will forget.
  • tbh (22/01/2021, 18:50) Like (11) Dislike (3) Reply
    If the news didn't talk about corona I wouldn't even know there was a “virus”
  • scamdemic (23/01/2021, 02:42) Like (37) Dislike (0) Reply
    But we was expecting this .
  • Normal (23/01/2021, 10:10) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    It will be the norm for every cruise line, airline and hotel in the near future.


Create a comment


Create a comment

Disclaimer: Virgin Islands News Online (VINO) welcomes your thoughts, feedback, views, bloggs and opinions. However, by posting a blogg you are agreeing to post comments or bloggs that are relevant to the topic, and that are not defamatory, liable, obscene, racist, abusive, sexist, anti-Semitic, threatening, hateful or an invasion of privacy. Violators may be excluded permanently from making contributions. Please view our declaimer above this article. We thank you in advance for complying with VINO's policy.

Follow Us On

Disclaimer: All comments posted on Virgin Islands News Online (VINO) are the sole views and opinions of the commentators and or bloggers and do not in anyway represent the views and opinions of the Board of Directors, Management and Staff of Virgin Islands News Online and its parent company.