Major Cruise Lines Suspend U.S. Operations Until Oct. 31
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Major cruise lines are suspending U.S. cruise operations until at least the end of October as they struggle to bounce back from the Covid-19 pandemic, according to the Cruise Lines International Association.
The trade group, known as CLIA, had previously suspended operations until Sept. 15. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has separately issued a “no-sail” order until the end of September, but the latest announcement moves the timeline out by another month.