No Sail Order

Travel advisors also weighed in on the CDCs framework.
No sail order. The original halt of cruises followed by three extensions. The no-sail order was extended in both april and july. The current non-sail order that went into effect in July was set to expire on September 30 2020.
There is a new Director or the CDC. After announcing the no sail orders Oct. 31 coinciding with an industry-imposed hiatus adopted by the major cruise lines.
The Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention CDC in the US. 31 expiration date the CDC issued a Level 3 Travel Health Notice recommending people defer travel on cruise ships worldwide. So far there have been four orders from the CDC.
The 40-page order which was posted on the CDC website suggested the CDC first wants to see that cruise lines have a plan in place for keeping their ship crews healthy and safe. Of course this no-sail order was extended in April and again in July. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC a component of the US.
A Centers for Disease Control No Sail Order is set to expire soon and the public is left wondering if it will be extended or allowed to expire ushering in the eventual return of cruising. The CDCs No Sail order for cruises which has been in effect since March most recently was extended on October 1st. The No-Sail Order which prevents cruise ships with the capacity to carry at least 250 passengers in waters subject to US.
The executive summary documents read. So far cruise ships have been halted for roughly six months and the current order is set to expire on September 30. Another 90 Day No Sail OrderAustralia had a lot of hope in having the no sail order end on December 16th.