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  1. On 8/6/2021 at 8:49 AM, www3traveler said:

    NO   The only issue I see with Alaskan cruises for the rest of this year might be the cancelation of floatplane excursions.  Yesterday a floatplane crashed North of Ketchikan on an excursion to Misty Fjord killing 5 from a Holland American ship plus the pilot.  So far, the reason for the accident is unknown. 

     

    On 8/6/2021 at 9:08 AM, roger001 said:

    Very marginal flying conditions at the time of the flight.  Reported to have flown into a ridge line.  

    Weather conditions were a cloud ceiling of 900 feet (274.32 meters) with mist and light rain. Visibility was 2 miles (3.22 kilometers) and winds were 8 mph (12.87 kph), the Coast Guard said.

     

    On 8/6/2021 at 9:19 AM, roger001 said:

    Anything possible.  But I've been a pilot for 62 years and sure sounds like a case of scud running getting another one.  Through the years has happened to the best of them occasionally.  

    I thought this was about cruising on 9/11?

  2. On 7/1/2021 at 4:51 PM, Old & Retired said:

    At 40% capacity, NCL will be losing lots and lots of money.

    Losing some money is better than losing lots of money. If this is what it takes to get cruising started then I’m all for it.

  3. On 4/25/2021 at 9:50 AM, Pinboy said:

    Speaking for myself---

    I suggest this topic be removed.

    It's a personal thing between him and the Company and none of anyone's business on a public forum.

    wouldn't surprise me, but I don't take that as a reversal of direction - so you anti AI folks calm down ".

    Nonsense.

    It is a public company so it is other people’s business. Suggesting the topic be removed? Really? 🙄

  4. On 5/3/2021 at 5:04 PM, Homosassa said:

     

    As I repeatedly have posted, you must read and understand every word.

     

    Read the last sentence.

     

    The CDC is issuing guidance to the cruise industry.  The CDC is federal and supersedes state law. The CDC guidance recommends vaccination of the crew and passengers.  If a cruise line has an agreement with the CDC to follow and implement the guidance, then vaccinations are required and the cruise line will implement screening protocols to make sure crew and passengers are in compliance (proof of vaccination).

     

    The CDC can not make laws and can only make suggestions/recommendations.

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