CRUISES currently operating in Singapore have had their guest capacity reduced to 25% under new restrictions introduced as the country returns to Phase 2 Heightened Alert COVID-19 measures. In place until mid-Aug, the move has seen Royal Caribbean and Dream Cruises both advise guests of changes, including smaller group sizes...
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CRUISES currently operating in Singapore have had their guest capacity reduced to 25% under new restrictions introduced as the country returns to Phase 2 Heightened Alert COVID-19 measures.
In place until mid-Aug, the move has seen Royal Caribbean and Dream Cruises both advise guests of changes, including smaller group sizes in public areas, reduced capacity for on-board activities and no sit-down dining.
Restaurant food offerings will be available via room service for in-cabin dining only, and booked passengers who are linked to recent COVID-19 hotspots in Singapore are being prohibited from cruising.
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