Deb T.
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I think it would be much easier if DCL was making the decisions. But there are too many moving parts that have to all be lined up before they can even consider even test cruises.
1)They have to be allowed by CDC to sail.
2) They have to get International Staff back to the ships. That may be darn near impossible with the current travel restrictions in their home nations, or the nations they have to pass through to get back to the ships. Many of the International Staff come from nations that have no plan in place to vaccinate anyone.
3) You have to have ports willing to allow your ships to dock.
4) Only when the above are satisfied can you even think about test cruises.
5) And only after successful test cruise, can you start anything like a normal operation.
Completely agree. Lots and lots of moving parts to a restart of the cruising industry. The OP asked who would be willing to sail on a test cruise. All I'm saying is sign me up with complete adherence to new rules and regulations with no complaints.