Posted on 03/02/2021 9:34:08 AM PST by Capt. Tom
Richard D. Fain delivered a video message today with the hope of a better future, and patience, as the end is not quite here yet. He also talked about no decision yet on vaccine requirements for guests.
The news of Odyssey of the Seas operating her maiden season in Israel was an incredibly positive step towards cruising resuming. However, the cruise line requires guests over 16 to be vaccinated onboard. News met with skepticism by avid cruisers, while others have been overjoyed by the prospect of being able to set sail.
That is just a small part of the larger message that Fain delivered, which was one of increasing positivity and looking forward to a better tomorrow.
It’s No Time For Dessert Just Yet Richard D. Fain is a man who likes his desserts, that much is clear after the Chairman and CEO of Royal Caribbean Group posted his video message to price a situation update.
In the video message, Mr. Fain announced the cruise company is going full steam ahead to a new chapter after celebrating a full year of virtually no cruises worldwide. It has been a year of frustration, disappointment, anger, and uncertainty. You can watch the full video message below:
However, work is being done to prepare the company and its vessels for a healthy return to service. Keep in mind that the period, until ships are sailing in any worthwhile numbers, will be the most frustrating one, according to Mr. Fain:
“Ironically, while we are now entering what should be the most positive phase of the process, it may also be one of the most frustrating phases. These are the most hopeful days we’ve had in a long time. But as we get closer to our goal, we inevitably also get more impatient to reach it. It’s like eating dinner.”
The message came with a word of warning though, while the situation looks promising now, it could very well end up badly again for the various cruise lines:
“This is the current trend and we need to be careful that we don’t screw it up as eager as I am to get to dessert, especially if it involves chocolate cake. I know I should eat my entree before I eat the cake.”
Why Did Royal Caribbean Go To Israel? Fain also went into detail about the choice of bringing Odyssey of the Seas to Israel. Companies have been favoring Spain and Italy in the last six months to cruise from. Costa, MSC, TUI, and others have all been sailing from these countries. Therefore Israel seems to be a strange choice.
According to Fain, the choice was clear. Israel currently has the highest number of vaccinations in the world. The country has also shown the vaccines have been 99% effective against anyone getting seriously ill.
The fact the company has chosen, together with the Israeli government, to sail only with Israeli guests who have been vaccinated has been an easy decision:
“This is a big deal. It will give us a new opportunity to demonstrate in a tangible way, how we can accomplish our goal of operating cruises in an appropriate and safe manner. The question is no longer when will cruising resume. It already has resumed. Odyssey of the Seas will be our fifth ship operating around the world and is very much a part of our ramp up.”
Does This Mean All Ships Will Require Vaccinations? Royal Caribbean has been operating ships for many months now. There have been ships sailing in Singapore and the Canary Islands without incidents whatsoever. It looks like the Odyssey of the Seas is more an isolated vessel than a benchmark for others.
Realistically speaking, there will be cases onboard ships, especially as we start seeing more and more ships sailing; this will inevitably happen. As Richard Fain states, as long as there are procedures in place, this will be minimized:
“I believe it’s possible to establish strong protocols to deal with those cases. When they arise, our goal is to isolate individual cases. So they don’t become an outbreak, which ruins the vacation of everyone else. Our isolation and contact tracing protocols will help isolate the few cases that do occur. Clearly, the experiences in Singapore, Germany, Italy, and the Canary Islands are demonstrating that safe and healthy cruising is possible.”
Will the cruise line be requiring vaccinations from all onboard?
“So this raises the question of whether we will require vaccines on all of our families. The answer is we don’t know yet. Clearly, widespread vaccinations are the fastest and the best way to get this disease under control. Whether we will require vaccines of all of our guests on all of our ships, hasn’t been decided yet, but we are prepared to go where the science leads us.”
COVID-19 Vaccine Positivity Rules While we aren’t there yet, the positivity in Mr. Fain’s message is something that we haven’t seen much in the last year from any CEO from any major cruise line. Could it be that we are on the way back? It is certainly starting to look like it.
Countries are re-opening, Cruises are sailing, vaccination programs are running, and soon we will see Odyssey of the Seas, sailing in Greece, Cyprus, and Israel. While Odysseus was the victor in Greek mythology, maybe Odyssey will be the victor in the fight to restart cruising.
MayflowerMadam wrote: “DH and I have been on many — 12, I think — and we love cruising. We would not consider cruising if masks are required.”
I’ve been amazed at the number of posters on CruiseCritic (major social media site for cruising) who don’t have a problem with masking on cruise ships. In fact, some actually prefer cruises with masks.
As usual you and l are in agreement. The masks are a deal breaker. We love cruising and l do think the vaccine is going to be required. My view is the cruise lines will go along with almost anything the leftist punks at the CDC come up with to get “permission” to start up again. I also think the idiotic stuff will go by the wayside once the ships are under way. Unless the
cruise lines have a bunch of Karen’s to keep everyone in line, which would kill cruising.
“some actually prefer cruises with masks.”
That’s seriously disturbing. Let them if they want to; we would not. Lie free or die, Baby!
MayflowerMadam wrote: “That’s seriously disturbing. Let them if they want to; we would not. Lie free or die, Baby!”
They fall into two groups.
- One group thinks they can only be safe if everyone, themselves and those around them, wear masks.
- Another group is either afraid of the vaccine or think if masks are good then masks and vaccines are even better.
I’ve attracted quite a bit of criticism there for opposing wearing masks to protect others. I’m fine with wearing a mask to protect yourself if you think that’s necessary but I do not support making someone else wear a mask to protect myself.
We have had two cruises cancelled. We have another booked for Mar 2022. If masks are still required, we will cancel that one too.
Masks would be a nuisance. What really piqued my wife was the requirement of gloves for anyone touching passengers. Kind of weird for a massage. Maybe that won’t be in the final order, but it won’t surprise me.
“I’m fine with wearing a mask to protect yourself if you think that’s necessary but I do not support making someone else wear a mask to protect myself.”
Amen!
Civilization as we know it has been here on earth for what ... around 7,000 years? There have been MUCH worse cooties and ‘demics, yet here we all are. And NOW, in the early 21st Century, the world’s population will end if everyone doesn’t wear a mask?
SJackson wrote: “Masks would be a nuisance. What really piqued my wife was the requirement of gloves for anyone touching passengers. Kind of weird for a massage. Maybe that won’t be in the final order, but it won’t surprise me.”
I doubt that it will be. Right now, the powers that be are in a mode of anything that ‘saves one life’ is worth it. Sooner or later they should start trade-offs.
MayflowerMadam wrote: “And NOW, in the early 21st Century, the world’s population will end if everyone doesn’t wear a mask?”
We’ve given too much authority to the Fauci’s of the world who are only interested in two things, reducing illness, and increasing their finances.
Ever since the 1918 Pandemic, the virologists have been clamoring for ever increasing budgets to fight the ‘next pandemic’. The swine flu, the bird flu, AIDS/HIV, and now the coronavirus. Read any of the books on pandemics, they all include at least one chapter on what we need to do now to avoid another spanish flu. The answer is always more money and more power to the CDC’s of the world. Unless something happens, they will be demanding flu mitigation protocols next fall. After all, “if it saves one life...”.
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