Tag: no sail order
Disney Cruise Line Cancels Sailings Longer Than 7 Nights
Posted onThe cancelation of cruises lasting seven nights or longer currently extends through the summer of 2021.
NEWS! Disney Cruise Line Cancels All Departures Through 2020
Posted onDisney Cruise Line has canceled upcoming sailing departures through the month of December as the "No Sail Order" expires.
NEWS! Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line Announces the Cancelation of 2020 Departures
Posted onTwo major cruise line operators have canceled sailings through the end of 2020 after the CDC issued new warnings for all cruise ship travel.
NEWS: CDC Issues High Level Cruise Warning as “No Sail Order” Set to Expire Soon
Posted onThe CDC has issued a high-level warning for cruise travel due to the global health crisis.
NEWS: Disney Cruise Line Releases 2022 Itineraries and Booking Dates
Posted onDisney Cruise Line itineraries, booking dates, and destinations have been released for departures in 2022!
NEWS: CDC Extends the No Sail Order, Delaying Cruise Departures Further
Posted onThe CDC extends the No Sail Order once more, effecting cruise ship departures further into the year.
White House Plans to Extend No-Sail Order Affecting Disney Cruise Line and Others Until the End of October
Posted onAlthough the CDC Director has advocated for an extension of the no-sail order until February of 2021, the White House plans to extend it only until the end of October. Check out what this could mean for Disney Cruise Line and others.
NEWS: Miami-Dade County Mayor Urges CDC NOT to Extend No-Sail Order
Posted onThe CDC's "No Sail" order set to expire soon, and the Miami-Dade County Mayor has issued a statement urging the CDC to get cruise ships up and running again. What could this mean for Disney Cruise line and other ships? Check out all the details.
NEWS: Port Canaveral Shares 2021 Projections for the Cruise Line Industry
Posted onPort Canaveral has begun working on their budget for their upcoming fiscal year. In this budget, they project no sailing to take place until January 2021, and at that point, ships would only be at 50% capacity.
