Senators introduce bill to allow cruise ships to sail by July 4th
FOX 5 New York· 4 days agoRepublican Senators from Florida and Alaska have introduced a bill that would allow cruise ships to...
Florida Senators introduce 'CRUISE Act' to revoke CDC's no-sail order
FOX 35 Orlando· 4 days agoTwo Florida Senators have introduced an act to revoke the CDC's no-sail order and require them to...
New Scott, Rubio bill seeks to override CDC’s cruise regulations, allow sailing soon
Miami Herald· 4 days agoRick Scott and Marco Rubio, along with Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan, all Republicans, introduced the...
Royal Caribbean, Virgin Voyages, Disney, Carnival cancel additional sailings amid COVID-19 pandemic
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 days agoCruise lines have repeatedly pushed back their restart dates as they wait for additional guidance...
Another cruise line will require vaccines; DeSantis says no
Miami Herald· 5 days agoSilverSea Cruises became the second major cruise line to announce it will require COVID-19 vaccinations for all passengers when it resumes global itineraries ...
Ballot initiatives seek to curb cruise ships | Juneau Empire
Juneau Empire· 4 days agoA group of cruise-reform activists in Juneau submitted three ballot initiatives on Monday they hope...
Port of Galveston will be ready to welcome cruise ships, passengers
Galveston County Daily News· 13 hours agoNo one knows exactly when cruise ships will sail again from the Port of Galveston, but I can assure...
Senators introduce legislation to force CDC’s hand on cruise industry restart
Consumer Affairs· 3 days agoThe cruise industry got some more support in its grudge match against the Centers for Disease...
Cruise lines ready to sail again — a mourning family says not so fast
CBS News· 5 days ago"We want it so no other families have to go through the nightmare we had to go through," said Miguel...
Florida's senators push legislation to restart cruises by July 4, seeking to override CDC
Florida Today· 3 days agoCruises have not sailed out of U.S. ports since mid-March 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic....