Norwegian Cruise Line extends vaccination requirement
Norwegian Cruise Line has extended its vaccine requirement for guests until the end of the year. NCL’s vaccine requirement was originally scheduled to expire at the end of October but the surge of the Delta variant across the country has forced the cruise line to extend it.
It will be a 100% vaccination requirement and guests not old enough to receive a vaccination wll not be permitted to travel.
Earlier this month, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings was granted an injunction against Florida’s law banning businesses from demanding proof of vaccination.
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