ROME (AFP) - A family of tourists was kicked off a Mediterranean cruise after leaving their organised excursion to sightsee on their own, violating the ship's new anti-Covid regulations, the company said on Thursday (Aug 20).. Read more at straitstimes.com.
ROME - A family of tourists was kicked off a Mediterranean cruise after leaving their organised excursion to sightsee on their own, violating the ship's new anti-Covid regulations, the company said on Thursday .
It departed from Genoa on Sunday for a seven-day tour at 70 per cent passenger capacity, part of a series of measures taken to reduce the risk of coronavirus infection on board. MSC is trying to avoid problems experienced by smaller cruise operator, Norway's Hurtigruten, earlier this month, when dozens of passengers and crew tested positive for Covid-19.
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