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you're about to discover seven reasons
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you should seriously hold and reconsider
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booking your 2021 cruise right now I'm
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Gary beverage this is another of my
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cruising tips for travelers lots of
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people are getting very excited
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enthusiastic about booking a cruise in
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2021 as 2020 looks increasingly
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difficult for cruising so they want some
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certainty they want something to look
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forward however there are seven things
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that I think you need to really think
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about and caution yourself before you
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rush into booking cruises in 2021
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starting with this one we don't really
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know how many cruise lines will actually
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survive into next year that might sound
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a little bit gloomy however it's very
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likely that cruising is going to
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struggle to start in 2020 or maybe
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seriously delayed for all sorts of
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reasons with new rulings from the CDC in
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the u.s. lots of ports closed in Canada
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Australia lots of international travel
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bans look like the same place towards
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the end of the year getting crew back
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onto ships once they want to restart so
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2020 is looking really tough and we just
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don't know which cruise lines and how
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many cruise lines will survive so there
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is always a risk if you book your 2021
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cruise some cruise lines don't survive
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this and you end up losing your money in
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911 which had a much shorter period
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before travels restart it again a number
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of small independent cruise lines did
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actually go out of service so really you
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need to think very carefully which
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Cruise Line and whether you want to
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commit right now until it's much clearer
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who is surviving into 2021 the really
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big cruise line groups the Carnival
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Corporation which includes obviously
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Carnival Cruise Lines Hollow America
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Princess Seabourn Aida and whole bunch
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of other cruise lines including Cunard
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you then got Royal Caribbean which
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includes of course Royal Caribbean
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celebrity Azamara you've got Norwegian
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which is Norwegian Cruise Line and also
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includes Oceania and region 7c those are
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very quite a lot of money in the market
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and actually are funding themselves and
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having liquidity which takes them for at
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least towards the end of the year and
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into next year so those groups may
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survive however the longer that the
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shutdown goes we just don't know how
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Bran's there will be how many cruise
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lines will survive so really you need to
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think really carefully because it's not
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business as usual there's an enormous
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owner pressure on cruise lines and
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cruise lines finances the second
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critical reason is the itineraries the
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ships the routes were probably in my
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view not run as advertised if you think
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program was set a couple of years ago
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when it was business as usual so all the
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ports are open the regions were open
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then you have any ships they had they
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had new ships coming on however we just
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don't know which regions will open when
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they will open which ports will welcome
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back Cruise Lines cos summer wheat has
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been very hostile towards cruise ships
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and cruise line some countries and
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states have been very hostile we just
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don't know which ships will be in
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service which regions will be open which
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ports will be open so one thing I think
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we can guarantee is that the 2021
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brochure the 2021 list of cruises is
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probably not going to operate as
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expected because this was planned a long
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time ago if cruise lines start laying up
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ships taking ships out of service they
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may keep them out of service to try and
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not have too much capacity out there
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also really bear in mind that when you
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book a cruise the cruise terms and
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conditions allow the cruise line to
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adjust and change the itinerary without
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you having any recourse so unless it's
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cancelled you will go on a cruise which
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may not include the ports you want so if
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you're looking at booking a cruise and
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dream cruise to a regional part of the
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world that you absolutely want to go to
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in the certain ports you want to go to
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bear in mind there is a possibility and
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I think it's quite a strong possibility
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that many many itineraries and ports
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will change so you may be by a cruise
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that just won't happen I also think
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personally that we will find the scale
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of cruising changing so I think we might
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find much more focus on the
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Mediterranean Laska and the Caribbean
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with a big traditional cruising markets
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some of those more exotic cruises may
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start to fade away until things really
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really get back to normal so a really
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big key watch add a third another key
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reason is pricing at the moment as I've
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taken look at pricing for 2021 is the
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prices are still very much built on what
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seems to be business as usual so the
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I think are still pretty high because
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they're based on what the brochure
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prices were at that time now at the
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moment we're already seeing lots of
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offers coming on so I'm seeing
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increasingly for 2021 cruises
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although the fare hasn't changed that
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much lots of benefits are being added on
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so you might get actionable credit or
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I've seen lots of deals where they're
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throwing in Wi-Fi especially dining
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gratuities all sorts of added perks and
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benefits to try and make a better value
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proposition however I think we can say
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with quality that demand for cruising
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will be less because the new to cruise
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people who are considering cruising are
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very likely to have been put off a lot
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of people who perhaps dabbled with
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cruising may be put off by all the
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really negative publicity and media
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that's been built up you might also find
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that there's more peer pressure not to
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go on cruises people are worried about
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you getting stuck in quarantined all
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that kind of stuff happening and we just
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don't know what that is going to be so
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prices at the moment are still pretty
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high I do think that combination of all
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these factors is going to put a lot of
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pressure on pricing I genuinely believe
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that there will be a lot of capacity
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next year even if the cruise lines do
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constrict back what they're doing there
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will be a lot of good offers and deals
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once this dust has settled once they
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know they're back in operation I mean
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they can really assess how full ships
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are going to be so by blocking a 2021
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Cruise in round about now you're
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removing the chance to be flexible and
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nimble as more offers and deals are
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available you may disagree with that and
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you actually believe locking in is the
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right thing to do now and of course
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that's a decision that many people seem
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to be taking one of the things that I've
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been thinking about a lot is what is
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going to happen to the onboard cast so
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as you know when you get on a cruise
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you've paid the fare but once you get
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onboard there's a lot of extra costs
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often come along and I actually wonder
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whether many of those costs are going to
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increase significantly driven by social
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distancing what we know from what people
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are saying it's probably unlikely that
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there's gonna be vaccines until well
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into 2021 even on a fast track are there
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going to be widely available so we're
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still going to be managing the whole
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virus situation and a big key part of
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that is going to be social distancing so
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as social distancing gets
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why think about the impact you're gonna
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have on those extra onboard costs first
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of all there is a chance that cruise
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lines will sell with less people on so
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there is a chance therefore that they
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need to try and build up and make more
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money from the things that they're
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offering onboard because they might have
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to have less people on board to try and
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manage social distancing that could mean
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that to make sure that the crew are paid
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you might find things like gratuities go
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up significantly I think you're also
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fine potentially that tall prices will
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go up because there probably have to run
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smaller tour groups so they can actually
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spread people out on the bus spread
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people out when they go on tour to keep
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social distancing in place so it's
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likely then that costs will build as a
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result of that the other thing that may
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happen is actually transportation to and
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from the port to join the ship could be
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significantly more expensive one of the
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big discussions at the SUNY the time of
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recording this is that until there is a
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much more testing process in place to
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screen passengers getting on which
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probably needs to go beyond temperature
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checks that there may be flights flying
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with social distancing so at the moment
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already we're seeing as people talking
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about heading back into flying that the
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middle seat may be kept empty
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alternative rows my only be booked and
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there's a lot of discussion that airfare
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prices heading into 2021 may be quite a
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bit more expensive one of the other key
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reasons for not booking 2201
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now is we don't actually know how
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cruising is going to operate we at this
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point in time we don't know the rules
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and regulations around the whole
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cruising process we don't know whether
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you're going to have to get a medical
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certificate a vaccine certificate when
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that comes in whether actually there's
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going to be much more advanced medical
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screening which might involve testing
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you and doing a code 19 test before you
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get on the cruise doing tests during the
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cruise we just don't know what that
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whole process I've been showing that
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when people get on the ship they're a
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hundred percent clear of the virus and
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as we know temperature checking is not
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enough so you might find that too
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intrusive if you don't take the risk
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that you head off somewhat your cruise
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you finally going to cruise in your
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denied boarding we don't know what the
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refund process will be if you find you
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get sick quite close to the cruise
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because the travel insurance will not
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cover anything related to the virus so
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at the moment the booking conditions
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four cruisers are still showing in all
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you know the very traditional
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cancellation process where you pay 60 to
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90 days before and pretty much you're
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going to lose 75% 100 cent of the fare
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we don't know how that's gonna work if
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there is an intern on board we don't now
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the quarantine process gonna work we
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know that the CDC in the US are talking
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about not letting people come back on
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land that there's gonna have to be
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ships is going to be hospital ships and
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really importantly if you're a senior's
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certainly at the moment 70 Plus that may
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come to a lower age at this point in
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time to go cruising it was introduced
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with just before the shutdown you have
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to have a medical certificate so there's
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a whole process of actually seen the
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doctor getting medical certificate so
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there's lots of other hurdles that you
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may have to do so we just don't know yet
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what the actual process the procedures
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for cruising in 2021 are going to be so
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you may want to hold back until we have
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certainty around that to see if you
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actually feel comfortable cruising with
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those procedures another thing that I
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think will happen is you're going to
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find your access to facilities and how
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things work onboard will change as I
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mentioned I do believe that social
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distancing is going to be a key part of
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managing the whole process moving
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so what we're already seeing some cruise
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lines talking about is only filling the
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theatres half-full having restrictions
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on how many people can be say in the gym
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when they hold events how there can only
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be so many people there perhaps around
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the swimming pool or in bars
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there'll be restrictions on how many
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people can be in different venues how
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far there can be a part so certainly
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it's likely that the way that you're
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going to be able to access facilities
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use facilities it's probably going to be
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very very different because it's
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unlikely you're gonna have those big
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groups of people congregating on board
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because of the whole rules around social
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distancing and managing that whole
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process so certainly you might find for
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example there might be less
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entertainment available because they if
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they're only running the theaters half
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full they might have the same show on
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for two or three nights and so less
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choice another really critical point is
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travel insurance no travel insurance
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will not cover covered 19 and virus
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pandemic related issues so if anything
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happens on your cruise related to that
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you need to be confident that the cruise
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line is going to cover that within what
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they are offering on what they're
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but really importantly you might also
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find that the cost of cruise travel
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insurance increases significantly
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because of the whole reputation and and
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the the sort of passion against cruising
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that has been built up so for example
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you might find our more limitations it's
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harder to get a particularly an older
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traveller and just may become quite
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whenever you booked travel insurance
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it's really important that you get and
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check that it has cruise cover because
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there are quite a lot of extra costs
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with cruise cover like medevacs and
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different issues like that which
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assuming it's not premium but travel
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insurance could be a challenge to get
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for cruises next year and again we don't
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really know how that's all going to
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settle and whether it's even gonna be
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possible because you don't be travelling
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without trouble insurance in case you
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have some non covered related issue
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because obviously medical costs can be
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really high you lose your baggage or
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anything that would normally be covered
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by insurance it's very tempting to be
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booking a cruise for 2021 right now
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because all of us of course are looking
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for hope and dreams and plans for the
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future once we're through everything
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that's going on however it may be a good
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idea to think about and pause a little
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bit before you commit yourself to 2021
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you may want to wait until it's really
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really clear and absolutely signed off
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by all governments around the world all
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regions around the world when cruising
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can start we've seen for example the CDC
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in the US have a whole lot of criteria
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and they're saying that cruising is
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going to not kick up for quite some time
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in Europe we're seeing the EU talking
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about closing their borders to foreign
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travelers to at least September France
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sank to October it means they're not
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gonna be able to get crew back on the
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ships probably if you're a non EU
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resident you won't be able to join ships
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in Europe so there's so much uncertainty
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so why don't you really think about is
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it worth waiting and seeing how the dust
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settles before you commit money that you
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may regret later I have loads more tips
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and advice about cruising so why don't
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you watch another one of those right now