Despite requests from the industry, the CDC will not be lifting its conditional sailing order early. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) responded to public requests from the Cruise Lines ...
STATEWIDE — The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has asked a federal appeals court to intervene on its attempts to maintain a “conditional sailing order” on the U.S. cruise industry.
Major cruise operators are ready to get back on the high seas — and now they’re calling on the CDC to make it happen. Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), an association of 50-plus cruise ...
The cruise industry is not out from under COVID-19’s thumb yet, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has extended its conditional sail order that was set to expire on November 1.
Cruise ships docked in Miami last year. CLIA and others are calling for a restart by July, citing inaction by the CDC. Photo Credit: richard pross/Shutterstock.com CLIA Wednesday called on the CDC to ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced on Monday that its conditional sailing order for cruise ships will remain in place until at least Jan. 15, 2022. “After the expiration of ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention temporarily extended the agency's Framework for Conditional Sailing Order. The Framework for Conditional Sailing Order was published initially Oct. 30, ...
The conditional order type is a useful and efficient tool for sourcing block liquidity. In this paper, we seek to provide more clarity on conditional order function and the benefits in the context of ...
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