Royal Caribbean scrapping tests for vaccinated guests
Royal Caribbean is dropping the requirement for pre-embarkation Covid-19 tests for vaccinated guests
It is effective from August 8 for short cruises only.
The cruise line will still require unvaccinated guests to take a test prior to their departure date.
It comes after the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention scrapped its voluntary Covid-19 monitoring program for cruise ships earlier this month.
Royal Caribbean Group recently returned to service its entire fleet to ships across all brands.
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