The Covid pandemia forced massive changes to cruises only so that the cruise lines could work. In those first days ago of its 16 months, the cruise lines needed to discover how to maintain the art of people while on board.
That is a great challenge on a cruise, even when it operates with limited crowds.
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A key change that made most cruise lines was to change the drill of meetings. Instead that passengers meet in a place to see a security demonstration, allowed them to see the demonstration in the application and then register at their meeting station.
That took a situation in which many people would have been crowded together and made it a solo experience. Most people prefer it because, under the old system, the drill could not start until they all appeared.
Many meeting stations were outside the sun and people would complain about other people who present themselves selfishly late,
However, not everyone loves the new system, and the carnival brand ambassador John Heald recently presented a question about it.
Doug Parker has that and a great history of MSC Cruises in the February 19 edition by Cruise News Today.
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Carnival responds to the request to change the meeting
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These are Cruise news today with Doug Parker.
Good day; Here are your Cruise news for Friday, February 14.
After recoil, Carnival Cruise Line is addressing concerns about his security drill as Embre, which replaced the traditional mass drill.
Some passengers feel that the oldest drill was more complete and safety oriented.
The carnival brand ambassador, John Heald, assured the guests that, although the passenger exercise is shorter, crew safety training has increased and the cruise line has no plans to return to the previous system, But it encourages the guests to complete the drill of meetings as soon as they address.
Guests who delay the risk of exercises that their account on board temporarily suspends.
MSC Cruises adds a new terminal; Iconic ship heads for the scrap possible
And MSC Cruises has opened what is called the world's largest cruise terminal, in Miami. The new MSC Miami cruise terminal welcomed its first ship, MSC Seascape, on February 8. The terminal can accommodate up to three ships at the same time and process 36,000 guests daily.
This year, MSC will navigate four spring ships, including the new MSC World America, which will be launched in April. Your luxury brand,
Explore Journeys will also use the terminal. The terminal was built by Fincantieri infrastructure.
And the third time is a charm. After almost 30 years docked in Philadelphia and innumerable delays, the United States of SS are scheduled to begin their final trip today.
Now, the ocean eyeliner will move in phases, first changing to pier 80 today before being towed by the Delaware river on Monday.
Destination, Mobile, Alabama. Now, after environmental preparations are completed, the ship will become the largest artificial coral reef in the world. Fans can track their online trip and see from designated visualization places along theware.
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