First Mediterranean Cruise sets sail from Italy to months long break Corona

First Mediterranean Cruise sets sail from Italy to months long break Corona

(Rome) – Passenger cruise ship had controlled their temperatures and took COVID-19 test Sunday, sailing on the set could, which comes as the first Mediterranean cruise billed after Italy lockdown pandemic. The cruise ship company MSC has established procedures for crew and passengers, some of its new health and safety protocols. The MSC Grandiose, were baptized in the past year, sailing from the northern Italian port of Genoa set on Sunday night for a seven night cruise in the western Mediterranean. Any positive test was refused, or with a fever or other symptoms COVID-19 with the transport, the company said. The crew spent time in quarantine before your cruise. Earlier this month, the Italian government has given its approval for cruise ships at once away from the Italian ports, but the cruise ships that sail limited with a 70% capacity. MSC declined to say how many passengers sailing on this cruise. Among the start-ups for the Grand and flagship MSC, are Napoli, Palermo, Sicily and Valletta, Malta. (Malta is now the travelers have 19 test COVID-four countries of the Mediterranean that Italy has asked arrival.) For now, the MSC was to limit its guests 26-nation Schengen visa free travel area for the inhabitants of ‘Europe. Read more: the key to Europe’s economic recovery by COVID-19? Remember the summer holidays, said MSC each member guest and crew on board will be given a bracelet that, “some relief to ship operations contactless and contact tracking and proximity.” Cruise ships and companies that lead during port excursions for many Italian cities an important segment for the Italian vital tourism industry. A 12 million passengers cruise ship arrived estimated or fact or from Italian ports calls last year in Italy are parties, according to industry data.
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