MEMBERS of the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) are preparing for the start of the Antarctic travel season, following months of discussion and collaboration with the continent’s gateways. IAATO, which turned 30 this year, held a meeting with members last Thu to discuss operations for the season ahead,...
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MEMBERS of the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) are preparing for the start of the Antarctic travel season, following months of discussion and collaboration with the continent’s gateways.
IAATO, which turned 30 this year, held a meeting with members last Thu to discuss operations for the season ahead, following recently released COVID-19 parameters for travel from Antarctic gateways Argentina, Chile and the Falkland Islands.
The Association, which has more than 100 members worldwide including a range of cruise lines, has been working diligently over the last 16 months to deliver keystone recommendations regarding COVID-19 protocols when Antarctic operations resume later this year.
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