CW breaking news – NCLH expands coronavirus policy to include all Chinese airports
February 7, 2020
Passengers transiting through Chinese airports in last 30 days to be blocked. Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) will deny boarding to any passenger or crew member who has transited through a Chinese airport, including Hong Kong and Macao, in the 30 days prior to embarkation. NCLH also revealed it has...
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Passengers transiting through Chinese airports in last 30 days to be blocked.
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) will deny boarding to any passenger or crew member who has transited through a Chinese airport, including Hong Kong and Macao, in the 30 days prior to embarkation.
NCLH also revealed it has been forced to make a number of itinerary adjustments in the wake of the outbreak, confirming that none of its vessels are currently calling at ports in mainland China.
The cruise line’s expanded coronavirus protocol includes even more stringent disinfection and cleaning procedures on all of its ships.
More details to come in today’s Travel Daily and Cruise Weekly on Monday.
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