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Carnival Cruise Line has notified guests and travel agents that it is cancelling the remaining cruises for the six total ships operating from PortMiami and Port Canaveral for November.

The company has also cancelled five cruises scheduled to operate from Sydney, Australia, before February 8th.

Following the United States Centres for Disease Control’s decision to extend its no-sail order for cruise operations until October 31st, Carnival cancelled all but PortMiami and Port Canaveral cruises for the rest of the year.

It has now determined that November operations will not be feasible.

Carnival continues to work on protocols and procedures that would allow for the resumption of cruise operations, with a gradual, phased-in approach, designating Miami and Port Canaveral as the first two homeports for embarkations, the company said.

Carnival Cruise Line has notified guests and travel agents that it is cancelling the remaining cruises for the six total ships operating from PortMiami and Port Canaveral for November.

The company has also cancelled five cruises scheduled to operate from Sydney, Australia, before February 8th.

Following the United States Centres for Disease Control’s decision to extend its no-sail order for cruise operations until October 31st, Carnival cancelled all but PortMiami and Port Canaveral cruises for the rest of the year.

It has now determined that November operations will not be feasible.

Carnival continues to work on protocols and procedures that would allow for the resumption of cruise operations, with a gradual, phased-in approach, designating Miami and Port Canaveral as the first two homeports for embarkations, the company said.

Source: breakingtravelnews.com