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Friday, December 31, 2021

Cruise Safe Facts


CDC Warning

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a new advisory Thursday that travelers should avoid traveling by cruise ship, regardless of vaccination status, after a recent surge in positive COVID-19 cases onboard ships. 

The agency increased its travel warning for cruises to Level 4 — the highest level — following investigations of dozens of ships that have had outbreaks of the virus. 

 "Even fully vaccinated travelers may be at risk for getting and spreading COVID-19 variants," the CDC said on its website.




Here are facts about what the cruise industry is doing to cruise safely during COVID.
  • More than 100 cruise ships have returned to U.S. waters, carrying more than one million people from a U.S. port since late June 2021, with a significantly lower incidence rate of COVID-19 than on land. This is just a fraction of the current national positivity rate. 
  • The latest data shows that, even with higher rates of testing, the cruise industry continues to achieve significantly lower rates of occurrence of COVID-19—33 percent lower than onshore. 
  • While there are exceptions depending on the cruise line, the vast majority of people over the age of 12 are required to be vaccinated on cruise ships making it a very safe way to vacation. 
  • Also, all passengers must take a COVID-19 test prior to sailing. No other venue – air travel, concerts, etc. – require such stringent protocols. 
  •  The cruise industry is the only industry in the U.S. travel and tourism sector that is requiring both vaccinations and testing for crew and guests. 
  • According to the CDC’s color-coding system, a cruise ship may be determined to be “yellow” – and, therefore, subject to CDC observation – if a threshold of 0.10 percent or more passengers (i.e., 7 out of 6,500) have tested positive in the last seven days, or if even just one crewmember tests positive. 
  •  The cruising industry is one of the most heavily regulated industries and must meet rigorous testing and standards in order to operate.
  • Cruise industry protocols are unique in their approach to effectively monitor, detect, and respond to potential cases of COVID-19. 
  • Protocols encompass the entirety of the cruise experience, incorporating testing, vaccination, screening, sanitation, mask-wearing and other science-backed measures.
  • Many cruise lines have announced additional measures in response to the Omicron variant, including strengthening testing, masking and other requirements, as well as encouraging booster vaccine doses for those eligible. 
  • Vaccination rates onboard a cruise ship are upwards of 95 percent—significantly higher than the overall U.S. population which is hovering at 62 percent. 
  • In the U.S. alone, the cruise industry administers nearly 10 million tests per week—21x the rate of testing in the United States
We sailed on Celebrity Apex last month for our National Conference with a group of 800 agents and industry experts.   Cruising remains one of the safest activities you can do thanks to the testing and vaccination requirements.   We've had several other guests cruise without incident in the last few weeks.

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Wednesday, May 5, 2021

Grateful on National Travel Advisor Day

National Travel Advisor Day


Today is National Travel Advisor Day and we are proud to be part of this incredible industry! 

Gratitude Quote

A special thank you to all our loyal customers for entrusting us to plan their memorable vacations! Now is the time to plan and book your next vacation!  

Expressing My Gratitude

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As a small business owner, we are grateful that we've been able to "weather the storm" during this pandemic and continue providing a service to our guests.   

As we look around our village and surrounding area, we see other small businesses that weren't as fortunate.   Many will never return.

Many of you had trips booked last year and had those plans put on hold.   You've taken Future Cruise Credits, or expressed your intentions to rebook when travel resumes, allowing me to continue providing you with my expert advice to plan your memorable trip.  Our trips too, including our National Conference, have been rescheduled.

We have fantastic travel partners that we work with that have also stood by us during the pandemic and provided us with timely updates and tools so that we could properly guide you in your planning.

Just today, we attended the 55th webinar with Royal Caribbean, who also expressed their gratitude for our loyalty, and expressed the reasons why they see the Travel Advisors as a critical component to their successfully resuming operations.   
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Both Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises have announced resumption of operations starting in June and July with some sailings hopefully beginning out of U.S. ports by July.  

Keeping passengers, crew, and destinations safe is critical to the resumption and continuing operations.   

As your Travel Advisor, we will have the answers, or be able to get them for you, that will allow you to book a vacation with confidence.  This is not the time you want to be going it alone.  Besides, we'll have access to special deals not available to the general public.

Other cruise lines are also making announcements as they work out details with the CDC.  Our job is to stay on top of all these changes, and provide you with details about requirements and documents for the cruise lines as well as the destinations visited.   These requirements are very fluid, requiring that we constantly monitor the situation.

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Our Ask to You

We were there for our clients when the pandemic shut the world down.  We are very optimistic that the travel industry recovery has begun.  At the same time, health and safety of our guests remains our number one priority, and if we wouldn't feel safe ourselves, we will tell you.

Our services are provided to you free of charge - our travel partners pay us a commission when you travel.  So we have a favor to ask of you...

Please consult with us when your thoughts turn to resuming travel.   We can help with cruises, land trips, resort stays, etc.   We'll help you find the perfect vacation for your current situation, explain all the necessary steps before, during, and after your trip, and answer all questions you may have.

Also, when you hear friends, family, and co-workers considering a trip - please share our contact information with them, and encourage them to use a travel advisor.   Finally, we will recommend travel insurance be taken on any trip, so include that in your budgets.  Some destinations will require their own insurance as well, which we will advise you on as needed.






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Monday, November 9, 2020

Cruise Industry Leaders Share Their Vision

First Ever Virtual
National Conference


The highlight of our first day of 2020 Vision Virtual National Conference were presentations by cruise line leaders Frank Del Rio, president and CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings and Arnold Donald, CEO of Carnival Corporation.

Additionally, David Crooks, SVP of Products and Supplier Relations, WTH had an intimate conversation with Richard Fain, Chairman and CEO of Royal Caribbean Group.

All three of these leaders appreciated our partnership, friendships, support and loyalty throughout this unprecedented pause in global cruise operations.  They see Travel Advisors as a critical ingredient in the resumption of cruising.

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"There are big ships, small ships, and even space ships, but the most important ship is the one we are all on, and that is fellowship, friendship, and partnership.".   

Frank Del Rio first thanked the travel advisors of our network for their support during this year which hasn't been easy for anyone.  

He commented that these past 7 months have given us many learnings and given us chances for innovations.  "Our industry is coming together like never before and quire frankly like no other industry I can think of."

He suggested we need to "keep leveraging our combined resources, knowledge, skills and passion to get the global cruise industry sailing again".  He encouraged us to think about our role as a travel advisor.  In these unprecedented times, everything we are doing contributes not only to our own businesses, but to the whole industry, and even the broader hospitality space. 

He remains optimistic about the "soon and safe resumptions of sailings.  It's around the corner, trust me."   He goes on "Via the multi-level approach, that far exceeds the current requirements, the health and safety of our guests will continue to be front and center to the cruise experience."

Together, let's continue to be patient and ready for when we get the green light.  He concludes that the current situation is temporary and he believes "we will come out of this just fine.  It will take some time - not like turning on a light switch." The world has overcome pandemics and other crisis before.  This "should give us hope that we will indeed get through it together."

Carnival Corporation

"There has never been a time when Travel Advisors were more valuable than now, as we look to move out of the pause and begin cruising again."

Arnold Donald began by thanking the agents of our network indicating that we've been critical in helping our clients and their guests navigate this unprecedented pause in cruising.

As we look to move out of the pause and begin cruising again, he advises that we "need to be fully acquainted with health and safety protocols that will be implemented."

He continued that for the time being "every vacation or travel choice will include consideration of health and safety aspects."   

So when it comes to choosing a cruise, this "could help distinguish us in the marketplace because there is no other product out there today that has as extensive health and safety protocols -no hotel, no airline, no airbnb, no theme park." 

He cited an example: "No resort is requiring 100% universal testing of their guests like we are."

This means that "Now, not only is a cruise the best vacation experience, and the best vacation value, it is also one of the best choices for a safe and healthy vacation."

"I'm very optimistic about the future of cruising and about our teams across Carnival Corporation." 


David Crooks, SVP of Product & Supplier Relations, WTH  holds a very intimate conversation with Richard Fain, Chairman and CEO of Royal Caribbean Group

Royal Caribbean is one of the main cruise industry members, along with NCL Holdings and Carnival Corp., working closely with the CDC to establish the protocols to safely resume cruising.

We are privileged to have an executive of his caliber engage with our travel advisor community year after year.  It speaks to the partnership that we've enjoyed for decades.


Royal Caribbean

"Unlike other travel experiences, we control the environment completely... Our objective is to come up with a set of protocols so that when you are on a cruise ship, you are actually safer than you are if you are in your home town."

"We believe that the Travel Advisor role was critical  and will be even more critical as we are going forward."

David Crooks interviewed Richard Fain in this segment of the General Session.  David commented on how the communications throughout the shutdown have been so realistic and informative, educational, and optimistic.  

"You talked about the state of the industry, which was on everyone's mind, but you also educated about the virus, the spread, how to control it, and science of it. Also you were optimistic talking about the advancements being made to help control it."

"Really appreciate you keeping us all educated"

Richard appreciated David saying that and he stated that "Communication in this COVID world is so important and so much more difficult."   He hates that we have to do this conference virtually for example.

He continued, "Those videos helped me a lot, I spent time preparing for them, it gave me a much more feeling of connection with our travel advisors. We are going through a terrible time together and we need to make sure we stay together as we go through it."

The conversation continued around how Richard navigated through this challenging times.  "The industry is going through challenging times but I need to remind myself how lucky we are. There are so many people suffering so badly and that just wears on me."

"Having to work in isolation like this works on everyone. Two things have helped me personally, one is the support of our people, friends and business colleagues, like yourself and other travel advisors, supporting us. People at Royal Caribbean are amazing and their passion hasn't diminished one bit."

He continued "We as an industry have been through tough times before, nothing like this, and the fact that we have more time ahead of us is incredibly frustrating, but the determination, everybody is using their imagination, their focus, to say, yes we are going to get through this and we are going to be prepared as soon as that happens." 

He feels lucky to be in this industry because he sees the best in people and he finds it invigorating. "This has been a challenge for us all in the industry; continues to be a challenge. I do point out we are getting near the end of it (not at the end of it).  To see how the innovation, the determination, has held us all together is quite encouraging."

"As you say, we are very social, and it is very frustrating to be isolated like this. But doing something like this, just talking to you, to be together, to talk about it and find solutions... not many people get to do that".

Regarding the spike in the virus that we are seeing right now, Richard stated "The experts have been predicting this surge, at this time, from the very beginning."  He continued, "The surge you are talking about is the surge in the number of cases and we are not seeing is the same surge in fatality rate. Our ability to deal with it does keep improving."   He mentioned that there is a lagging effect and there is an expectation the fatality rate will also go up.  

He highlighted some promising signs: "But I'm optimistic that the therapies have been dramatic, the way the doctors have learned to treat it is remarkable, particularly in the older age groups, the more vulnerable.  The testing is coming out very quickly now.  The vaccines are extremely promising."

Remains Optimistic

Richard discussed the mood of the people fluctuates with the current news.  The desire to go cruising will be dependent on the current news.  "The rest of the year is going to be difficult from a COVID point of view, we've been preparing for that, but it doesn't dim my optimism about being able to start, in very small ways, by end of year."

"The end of year is an arbitrary date, what we want to show is tangible forward momentum."   

"Overall I feel good, but it's a difficult time and I feel terrible for people suffering during this time.  Saying that we will be back to some "normal" doesn't help someone that is suffering today."

David commented that we do know that people want to cruise and there is a pent up demand.  He questioned whether demand could be greater than capacity.  He was looking for advice on how travel advisors should be selling future cruises.   Light heartedly, Richard indicated "that would be a nice problem to have".   "The way we are expecting this to happen is a slow build up over time."  If demand was greater than they would look at accelerating that process.

He said "I think the world underestimates how much pent up demand there is. From my friends and neighbors, people are ready to go out there. The cruise experience offers the best chance at that...  (since we control the complete environment)."

"If we can meet our goal (of providing the safe environment with our protocols), that will drive more demand."

David highlighted the social bubble they are creating and the investment the industry has made in private islands as being a contributing factor of the safe cruise experience.  He also thinks those that haven't been financially impacted by COVID-19 have also been saving money since they haven't been going out, so that will also contribute to the pent up demand.

"We are not going to start until we know it's the appropriate time to do so, that it's prudent, that we can do it in a safe and healthy manner. But we will also do it a little slowly, so the idea that there's this pent up demand, and it will be hard to get exactly what you want, in the early days could well be a factor."

Vision for 2021 & Beyond

Speaking to his vision for 2021 and beyond, Richard said "Optimistic that when we get going, it will be faster than that (not seeing improvements until 2022).  Yes, we'll see a difficult end of 2020, but with the therapeutics getting better, the testing getting better, the vaccine coming along, I'm quite optimistic.  I don't think I need to look as far as 2022, to get to a more normal time."

 With regards to those that say cruising is going to be different.... "I do think cruising will be different.  Over the years our mantra has been continuous improvement. We always change our product. It will be different now than it was a year ago. It was different a year ago than it was two years ago,   It's gradual changes."

"Things that make the cruise so special. The socialization, going to new places, the ability to provide a level of service in the society that people aren't used to, entertainment, all of those things are going to remain the hallmark of the cruise industry."

"Some of the protocols we are introducing will reduce some of the health issues that were there anyhow.  We will be better prepared in the future."  He feels people will say "The cruise experience was a little bit better than it was a year ago, and a year later it will be better still.  That's the whole concept of continuous improvement.  That's something that our company feels very strongly about.  That's something I see in our future."

Travel Advisor Role

David commented about how supportive Royal Caribbean has been of travel advisors, before and even now throughout the pandemic.  He asked about Richard's vision about the role of the travel advisor going forward.

"We aren't supportive of travel advisor community because we are good people (although we are) but we do so because we believe it is in our best interest.  The travel advisor has always been the one that creates the demand, that pushed people in the way of cruising.  And it becomes more important that the travel advisor explains what's the difference (between brands).  For us, that knowledge is very important."

"In light of the pandemic, that becomes even more important. No normal human learns as much about ships do, what shipping companies do, as travel advisors do.  This is their field, so this is what they do, and they can communicate.  That's what we need.  Knowledge is key to our future."

He went on to say that there's so much misinformation out there. "We need travel advisors to guide people to make them understand what's going on."

Richard concluded by thanking us for partnership for decades and for our support.

 




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 Virtual National Conference 

November 9 - 12, 2020

Travel agents with Dream Vacations, CruiseOne® and Cruises Inc.® take to the high seas each year for their National Conference. Their annual award-winning weeklong National Conference, celebrated among industry thought leaders as the most comprehensive travel agent training at sea, was scheduled to be this week onboard Celebrity Cruises newest ship, Celebrity APEX.

Cruise lines are working with the CDC to implement new protocols for additional  health &safety of  passengers and crew in order to resume sailing.   Our conference cruise was rescheduled to next year.

Thanks to our sponsors and headquarters staff, the show must still go on - virtually.  We will be bringing you highlights from each day's events.  Bookmark this post or follow us on any of our social media accounts so that you don't miss anything.


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We would have been bringing you updates live from Celebrity APEX this week, but instead, our conference has gone virtual.  We've sailed twice on her sister ship, Celebrity EDGE, so while we can't bring you live images from APEX, you can enjoy our time onboard EDGE.  Just click the image for our mini-series.


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