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Centers for Disease Control Lifts Cruise Ship Ban | CRR 067

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Doug Parker

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4.8609 Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2020

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control announced on Friday that they would be lifting the no sail order on October 31. Cruise industry analyst Stewart Chiron stops by to break down what happens next and how long will it be until cruise ships will actually sail again in North America? 

Date: November 1, 2020

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0:00.0

You are listening to this is Cruise Radio Rewind.

0:05.0

Real reviews from real cruisers.

0:08.2

Welcome in. My name is Doug Parker. You're listening to Cruise Radio Rewind.

0:11.9

And finally, some good news. The CDC has let the no-sail order expire.

0:18.9

The cruise ship ban done. However, there is a new order in place called a conditional sailing order

0:25.5

that cruise lines must adhere to and complete before they can actually have revenue

0:31.0

sailings in the United States.

0:33.0

And here to talk all about it is cruise industry analyst Stuart Chiron.

0:36.5

Hey, buddy.

0:37.2

Hey, Doug. How's it going? Good, man.

0:38.6

So on October 30th, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control lifted the cruise ship ban for North America

0:44.3

operators. But just because the no-sail order has expired and is now lifted, that doesn't

0:51.2

necessarily mean cruising will resume within the next couple of weeks, right?

0:56.0

No, and realistically, you know, there may be a delay for the next couple of months.

1:00.4

There's still a tremendous amount of unpacking that needs to get done, you know, between the

1:08.0

cruise industry, their suppliers, do they better understand exactly

1:12.7

what's going on here.

1:14.3

They did not necessarily go with the healthy plan panels that were put in place by the, you know,

1:22.6

put in place by the cruise lines to try to help move this forward.

1:27.6

There's a lot of pieces to this, you know, the cruise lines to try to help move this forward. There's a lot of pieces to this, you know, call it a puzzle, which just makes it a very

1:33.3

complex puzzle.

1:35.6

So it's not just as easy as, okay, I mean, by no means was there a green light?

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