The COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on the travel industry, but perhaps no sector has been hit harder than the cruise industry, which has come to a grinding halt in the wake of the coronavirus crisis. As cruise lines and trade groups continue to work closely with health experts and elected officials to chart the best and the safest path forward, only two things appear certain—that cruising will return and that it will be much different than before. Here some of the ways cruising will change.
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