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Capacity and Gathering Restrictions set for U.K. Domestic Cruises
The Maritime Executive ^ | Sunday, April 25, 2021 | Staff

Posted on 04/25/2021 11:50:52 AM PDT by Capt. Tom

As the U.K. prepares to resume cruises, the Department of Transportation released the first of a series of rules that will govern the operation of the domestic cruises. The new announcement details capacity limits for passengers and limits onboard gatherings similar to the restriction currently in force in Great Britain. Health Authorities may also add further restrictions on the cruise operations before the first ships depart mid-next month.

Previously, the U.K. announced that it anticipated that domestic cruises would be permitted to resume starting May 17 as part of the efforts to roll back restrictions. The major cruise lines based in Britain as well as international firms quickly announced plans for summer cruise programs. Some firms, including MSC Cruises and Viking, plan to start operations within days of the government’s May 17 target date, while the majority of the firms announced summer restart dates.

According to the announcement from the Department of Transportation, they are still targeting May 17 as the next phase in the reopening strategy. Domestic cruises for UK residents will be permitted in this phase subject to restrictions. Domestic cruises are defined as departing from and return to U.K. ports. They may operate beyond U.K. waters, but are currently restricted to U.K. port calls, and may only carry residents from the U.K., Ireland, and areas including Jersey, Guernsey, and the Isle of Man.

The primary restrictions announced by the Department of Transportation limit operations to a maximum of 50 percent of a ship’s passenger capacity with a maximum of 1,000 passengers. Under the restrictions, Viking’s Viking Venus, which has a passenger capacity of 930, will initially be limited to 465 passengers. It will be more dramatic for the MSC Virtuosa, which was designed to carry a maximum of 6,334 passengers, which will be limited to 1,000 passengers.

Following the onshore Covid security guidance, gathers for passengers aboard the cruise ships will be limited to groups of six or less people indoors, and not more than two households can gather indoors. This is regardless of if their reservation was made as a single group.

Based on the current timeline supplied by the government, the goal is to move to the next phase of reopening not before June 21. In the fourth step of the strategy, the Department of Transportation anticipated that the legal limits on social contact, including the capacity limits for domestic cruises, will be lifted.

The public is also being told that they can not travel if they are experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms, self-isolating due to exposure to COVID-19, or sharing a household or “support bubble” with somebody who has experienced COVID-19 symptoms in the last 14 days.

The U.K. also continues to restrict all international vacations including cruises. No timeline has been set for when international trips and cruises might be permitted.


TOPICS: Travel
KEYWORDS: restrictions; ukcruises
These cruise ships in the UK are starting off with a break even, or lose a little money start. They have to hope for a future lifting of U.K. restrictions to make any money.

Basically an American take on this Cruise situation can be read here;-Tom https://www.cruisehive.com/new-uk-cruise-advice-page-published-for-resuming-cruises/50063

1 posted on 04/25/2021 11:50:52 AM PDT by Capt. Tom
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To: Capt. Tom

Lifeboat Drill.....

“And if the ship goes down, we can have no more than three people in the lifeboat. All you latecomers will have to use a tea kettle or something.”


2 posted on 04/25/2021 11:54:31 AM PDT by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer”)
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Here is a easier link for our American perspective on the UK regulations for a cruise restart.

https://www.cruisehive.com/new-uk-cruise-advice-page-published-for-resuming-cruises/50063


3 posted on 04/25/2021 12:01:46 PM PDT by Capt. Tom (.It's COVID 2021 - The Events, not us, are still in charge -Tom)
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Roadmap step four – will start no earlier than 21 June. During step four, the government hopes the country has made enough steps in its vaccination process to remove all legal limits on social contact. This includes lifting capacity limits for domestic cruises.

The good news for the cruise lines is that if everything goes well and the government agrees to step four, the vessels will sail full capacity already in June. According to the government’s orders, the cruise lines can legally remove any social distancing measures or even the need for wearing masks.


4 posted on 04/25/2021 12:03:01 PM PDT by DugwayDuke (Most pick the expert who says the things they agree with.)
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The good news for the cruise lines is that if everything goes well and the government agrees to step four, the vessels will sail full capacity already in June. According to the government’s orders, the cruise lines can legally remove any social distancing measures or even the need for wearing masks.

The Cruise Lines will need it to go well since they won't be making any money following the present UK restrictions. -Tom,

5 posted on 04/25/2021 1:08:29 PM PDT by Capt. Tom (.It's COVID 2021 - The Events, not us, are still in charge -Tom)
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