BRAZIL will authorise the return of cruise ships, with the country’s Ministry of Tourism announcing the resumption of sailings from next month. The next step will be detailing an operational plan for the ships, with Brazil now working with ports of call, and the National Health Regulatory Agency defining sanitary...
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BRAZIL will authorise the return of cruise ships, with the country’s Ministry of Tourism announcing the resumption of sailings from next month.
The next step will be detailing an operational plan for the ships, with Brazil now working with ports of call, and the National Health Regulatory Agency defining sanitary protocols, which will be announced soon.
Preliminary plans call for ships operating with reduced capacity, COVID-19 testing for all passengers prior to boarding, vaccinated crew, use of face masks onboard and more.
Shore excursions will need to be organised by the cruise lines in a bubble format.
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