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Oceania Cruises simplifies pre-boarding requirements
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Oceania Cruises simplifies pre-boarding requirements

Oceania Cruises, the world's leading culinary- and destination-focused cruise line, has revised its SailSafe Health and Safety protocols to be simpler for all travelers. Effective September 3, 2022, vaccinated travelers will no longer need to test to embark a sailing and Unvaccinated travelers must provide proof of a negative Antigen or PCR test taken no more than 72 hours prior to boarding. Ease of access to travel is also provided for guests of all ages as children under the age of 12 will also be welcomed without any vaccination or testing requirements. "We have been waiting a long time for this moment to arrive. The world has been re-opening quickly and once more, we are pleased to welcome all travelers, of all ages, to safely explore the world with comfort and ease aboard the s...
Carnival, MSC, Royal Caribbean relax COVID testing rules
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Carnival, MSC, Royal Caribbean relax COVID testing rules

Carnival Cruise Line, MSC Cruises, and Royal Caribbean have eased pre-embarkation testing for fully vaccinated passengers on shorter cruises. The move to relax COVID testing requirements follows the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's ending of its COVID-19 Program for Cruise Ships as of July 18, 2022. Effective August 4, Carnival will no longer require vaccinated guests to get tested for cruises that are five days or shorter. For trips six nights or longer, travelers still need to test, and those tests can be done within three days of their departure. Carnival will continue to require unvaccinated passengers to get tested, with either a lab-administered or supervised self-administered rapid antigen test taken within three days of embarkation, but will be no longer su...
New Zealand fully reopens air and sea borders, starting August 1, 2022
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New Zealand fully reopens air and sea borders, starting August 1, 2022

For the first time since suddenly shutting its borders in March 2020, New Zealand is fully reopening to visitors from all over the world starting from 11:59PM of 31 July 2022. Also known as the Land of the Long White Cloud, New Zealand started a phased border reopening in February 2022, allowing fully vaccinated New Zealand citizens and residents to come home from Australia, followed in March 2022 by New Zealand citizens and residents from the rest of the world. Afterwards, travelers from specific categories were allowed in in phases: fully vaccinated skilled workers (mid-March), fully vaccinated temporary work and student visa holders (mid-April), and visitors from visa-waiver countries and those from other countries with a valid visitor visa (May 2022), and fully vaccinated Accredite...
Thailand scraps nearly all travel restrictions beginning July 1, 2022
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Thailand scraps nearly all travel restrictions beginning July 1, 2022

Thailand has scrapped nearly all entry restrictions beginning July 1, 2022. That means travelers will no longer be required to register online and submit proof of COVID-19 vaccination, medical insurance and other documents before departure. Entry requirements for both Thais and foreign nationals have been simplified for both the vaccinated and non-vaccinated. The only pre-departure requirement is proof of either a certificate of vaccination or a pre-arrival negative RT-PCR or professional ATK test result. Photo by Frida Aguilar Estrada on Unsplash According to a June 24, 2022 news release by the TAT, the following entry rules apply beginning July 1, 2022: Pre-arrival requirements Vaccinated travellers must have the following documents for entering Thailand: A valid pa...
France drops all travel restrictions starting 1st August ! Vous allez à Paris !
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France drops all travel restrictions starting 1st August ! Vous allez à Paris !

Starting August 1, 2022, all travelers to France will no longer need to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination or recovery, or a negative RT-PCR/antigen test result. In short, travelers to France will no longer be required to present any forms or documentation relating to COVID-19 restrictions. An English translation of a statement from the French Ministry of the Interior and Overseas follows: Since the beginning of the crisis, the border health control system has made it possible to protect our health system and to delay the arrival on national territory of variants with worrying characteristics.This system, which mobilized up to 6,000 members of civil security each week to carry out the tests, border guards to check the health documents of travelers and internal security forces to ...
At World Economic Forum, Chinese Premiere Li promises relaxation of travel restrictions
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At World Economic Forum, Chinese Premiere Li promises relaxation of travel restrictions

Some relief in China's airtight zero-COVID policy may come soon. Speaking at the World Economic Forum on July 19, 2022, the Chinese Premier, Li Keqiang, promised to relax curbs on international travel in an “orderly” way, which includes facilitating the return of foreign students to China to continue their studies. Figures from the Ministry of Education show that as of 2018 around 500,000 foreign students are enrolled in China's universities. China's zero-COVID approach to stamping out new cases has been characterized by mass testing and surveillance, citywide lockdowns, mandatory quarantine, business shutdowns, and border closures. A recent outbreak in Shanghai led to the lockdown of the city of 25 million residents for two months, as experts around the world questioned the sustai...
Carnival, P&O, and Royal Caribbean to resume sailing to Queensland
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Carnival, P&O, and Royal Caribbean to resume sailing to Queensland

Cruise ship companies are rushing to resume operations as the Federal government's two-year ban on them expires on Sunday, with some of the biggest names in the business setting sail for Queensland. The P&O Pacific Explorer will arrive in Brisbane on June 2 thanks to a commitment from Carnival, and Royal Caribbean has expressed interest in returning with plans to park its enormous Quantum of the Seas in Queensland for an entire season from November 1 to April of the following year. Before the pandemic, the cruise industry contributed $1 billion to the Queensland economy. However, the coronavirus halted the industry's growth, leaving Brisbane's brand-new $177 million international cruise ship terminal to sit vacant for the past two years. However, with industry heavyweights me...