With cruise lines having to operate test sailings before receiving their return to sailing certificate from the CDC, would you volunteer?
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With cruise lines having to operate test sailings before receiving their return to sailing certificate from the CDC, would you volunteer?
Let us know in the comments below - your response might end up in a future Cruiseline.com article!
I would consider volunteering but my wife is a definite no. I am sure the successful volunteers will have to sign a boatload of waivers.
We are sadly in the high risk category, so they wouldn’t let us. Otherwise, I would volunteer.
At this time- No .
I’d go so far as to pay for my own. ð¤£
If I were retired, I would do it in a heartbeat! I have cruises scheduled for Feb. and Oct. 2021 and I don't want to use all of my vacation, before they get here.
I would volunteer in a heartbeat. If I can do anything to help the industry, I am more than willing! Missing the high seas.
#cruisewithdrawals
It depends.. are drinks included..lol
My bags are already packed. Just need to book flights, and grab my insulin out of the fridge on the way out the door
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