Close Menu
  • THE SHOW
    • Find Your Local TV Station
    • Videos
      • Featured Segments
      • Destinations
      • Interviews
      • In Case You Missed It
    • The Hosts
      • Bobby Laurie
      • Nikki Noya
      • en Espanol – Juan Albarran
    • Correspondents
      • Jeanenne Tornatore
      • Lisa Niver
    • On Demand Viewing
      • Roku
      • Amazon FireTV
    • Podcast
      • Apple Podcasts
      • Breaker
      • iHeart Radio
      • Pocket Casts
      • Radio Public
      • Spotify
  • FULL EPISODES
  • Travel Insight
  • Inspiration
  • TJS en Español
    • Inicio
    • Aerolíneas de Estados Unidos
    • Destinos
    • Noticias
  • Book Travel
    • Flights
    • Hotels
    • Cruises
      • AmaWaterways
      • Viking Cruises
      • Virgin Voyages
    • All Inclusive Resorts
      • Sandals Resorts
      • Beaches Resorts
    • en Español
      • Guía de viaje

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.
What's Hot

Zurn Elkay Water Dispenser Media Program

United Airlines CEO Warns Airfare Could Soon Rise Because of the Iran War

Southwest Airlines Under Fire Over Its New Seating Policy

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook Instagram YouTube TikTok Threads
The Jet Set
  • THE SHOW
    • Find Your Local TV Station
    • Videos
      • Featured Segments
      • Destinations
      • Interviews
      • In Case You Missed It
    • The Hosts
      • Bobby Laurie
      • Nikki Noya
      • en Espanol – Juan Albarran
    • Correspondents
      • Jeanenne Tornatore
      • Lisa Niver
    • On Demand Viewing
      • Roku
      • Amazon FireTV
    • Podcast
      • Apple Podcasts
      • Breaker
      • iHeart Radio
      • Pocket Casts
      • Radio Public
      • Spotify
  • FULL EPISODES
  • Travel Insight
  • Inspiration
  • TJS en Español
    • Inicio
    • Aerolíneas de Estados Unidos
    • Destinos
    • Noticias
  • Book Travel
    • Flights
    • Hotels
    • Cruises
      • AmaWaterways
      • Viking Cruises
      • Virgin Voyages
    • All Inclusive Resorts
      • Sandals Resorts
      • Beaches Resorts
    • en Español
      • Guía de viaje
The Jet Set
Home»Travel»Articles»Travel Insight»Cruises»CDC Extends the Conditional Sailing Order Until January

CDC Extends the Conditional Sailing Order Until January

  • Picture of John Michael Jayme John Michael Jayme

Federal health officials on Monday announced the extension of the conditional sailing order. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that the extension will last through January 15. However, the conditional sailing order will go with a few “minor modifications”. After January 15, the agency mentioned that it is going to “transition to a voluntary program”.

Captain Aimee Treffiletti of CDC’s maritime unit said that the extension was “in the best interest of public health”. Treffiletti said that “The pandemic isn’t over. We’ve seen what the delta variant can do”.

According to the CDC, cruise operators came up with their own health and safety protocols since the pandemic started. Some cruises required vaccination for both passengers and employees. And recently, some cruises also require testing a few days before boarding the ship.

Cruise Lines International Association pledged to continue working with the agency. According to Laziza Lambert, spokesperson for the Cruise Lines International Association, “Cruising has successfully resumed in the United States” using measures that lessened the risks for both crew members and passengers.

She also added that the extension was proof that the agency and the Biden administration “recognize the cruise industry’s successful resumption of operations”.

The CDC first came up with a no-sail order in March 2020 when the pandemic broke out. The conditional sailing order was announced later in October 2020 as a phased approach to the resumption of cruising in the US.

The Conditional Sailing Order Helped Mitigate Risks

Cruises had two options to restart operations. First, cruise operators need to meet the 95% vaccination threshold for both passengers and crew. Next, if the cruise operator couldn’t meet the vaccination threshold, it has the option to conduct a simulated voyage using volunteer passengers. The simulated voyage was designed to test COVID19 protocols and earn the approval of the CDC to sail.

Treffiletti said that “We never expected that there would be zero risk of transmission”. However, she added that “But one thing that’s really important is that we haven’t seen medical resources overwhelmed on ships”.

In August, CDC issued a “Level 3: High Level of COVID19” notice for the cruise industry.

PrevPreviousUnited Airlines ofrece la posibilidad de pagar con códigos PayPal QR
NextFraudulent Chargebacks Could Be Growing Problem in TravelNext

Zurn Elkay Water Dispenser Media Program

United Airlines CEO Warns Airfare Could Soon Rise Because of the Iran War

Southwest Airlines Under Fire Over Its New Seating Policy

United Airlines Can Now Remove Passengers Who Refuse to Wear Headphones

Southwest Airlines Prohibits Employees from Wearing Smart Glasses at Work

LATEST EPISODE

WATCH ON TV

Youtube Amazon Spotify Heart

ABRIR
The Jet Set
Facebook Instagram YouTube Threads TikTok
© 2026 On It Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.