Cruising after covid - After the covid pandemic the cruise industry had to adapt and implement new health measure to keep passengers and crew safe. The luxury cruise line Hapag Lloyd just release their new health protocol for cruising after covid. At the moment only passengers from Switzerland, Germany and Austria are allowed on board. The future of cruising after covid will have a lot of social distancing. Passengers will be required to keep at least 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) away from each others. Hapag Lloyd ships will run at 60% capacity. Many more cruise line might implement this lower capacity for cruising after covid. Temperature checks will be frequent for both passengers and crew members. Wearing masks will be mandatory in area were the social distancing won't be possible (ie: Elevators). Cruising after covid will also require cruise lines to implement better AC filtration and air systems on board. The future of cruising will be much different after the covid pandemic and it will require many changes in the way people cruise.
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In March 2017, Rick and Andrea (confessed Travel Addicts) started a Facebook Group called Travel Addicts as a way to share their travel photos and videos not just with their own respective friend's lists – but with the world. Part of the reason was for bragging rights (I mean, that’s kind of the point of sharing photos, right?), but also to help answer questions to others about the destinations they have visited.
After inviting some of our friends and family, it grew and grew – and as of June 2019, the group has grown to over 200,000 members! One reason for our success, we believe, is that we have done our best to ensure only high-quality photos and videos get shared, all while limiting the use of commercial content.
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