Monday, 13 June 2022

Princess Cruises has reintroduced its onboard mask mandate on three Alaska-based ships.

Princess Cruises has reintroduced its onboard mask mandate on three Alaska-based ships.


It comes after the line reinstated mask-wearing on Island Princess last week following a number of positive Covid tests amongst staff and guests.


 According to a Princess Cruises spokesperson, those who tested positive and their close contacts have been quarantined and are being monitored and cared for by the onboard medical team.

 

"We recently identified some positive Covid-19 cases among our guests and teammates onboard Island Princess," they added.

 

"Out of an abundance of caution, we will now be requiring guests to wear face masks while indoors at all times, except when eating or drinking or in their own staterooms."

 

Each of Princess’ ships follows the primary health protocols of the country or region they depart from at the start of their voyage. The line said it will continue to make "any necessary adjustments" as conditions warrant during future cruises.

 

The company has since reintroduced face coverings on Alaska cruises onboard Royal Princess, Majestic Princess and Grand Princess sailing from Whittier and Vancouver until further notice. Guests will be provided with a mask if needed.

 

A spokesperson for the line said: "In an abundance of caution masks are required in indoor locations on Alaska cruises aboard Royal Princess, Majestic Princess and Grand Princess sailing from Whittier and Vancouver until further notice.  Masks will be provided to guests if needed."


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