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I have read that when cruising resumes - sailings will be a max. of 7 days or less.  What happens if you have a back to back scheduled?  Will you be forced to cancel one of them?  No one really knows at this point I guess.  And if limited capacity - will some be asked NOT to cruise is already booked? 

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Just keep in touch here and eventually the answers to these questions will be announced by the cruise lines and reported here very quickly.  But for now you will only get a lot of speculation with your question.  No facts yet unfortunately.

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No one knows yet. The current guidelines in place until November say a max of 7 days. But there are supposedly new instructions coming down from the CDC soon. Things may change course with those instructions or with improvement (or worsening) of numbers.

 

When those new instructions are shared you can bet they will stir a lot of discussion and speculation. 

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