Find Hotels: Where do you want to stay?
You are here:  / Disney Cruise Line / Featured / The CDC Just Extended The “No Sail Order” Again For Cruise Ships
The CDC Just Extended The “No Sail Order” Again For Cruise Ships

The CDC Just Extended The “No Sail Order” Again For Cruise Ships

Back in June, Disney Cruise Line extended the suspension of its U.S. departures for Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy through mid- September. Now it’s starting to look like sailings could be postponed again. Today, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have just extended the “No Sail Order” again for cruise ships  through the end of September which means, that the U.S. cruise lines will not be able to disembark from U.S. ports until October at the earliest.

 

Photo Credit: Disney Cruise Line

The CDC’s “No Sail Order and Suspension of Further Embarkation” policy prevents cruise ships from departing with passengers from the U.S. due to the global health crisis. It was first issued on March 13th and was later extended through to July 24th (when it was set to expire before it was extended again).

Photo Credit: Disney Cruise Line

Disney Cruise Line has previously canceled its U.S. itineraries through September 15th voluntarily. European sailings are canceled through October 2nd, 2020, and Canadian sailings are canceled through September 14th, 2020.

Although they haven’t made an announcement yet, it seems due to this very recent development the Disney Cruise Line could be cancelling more of its scheduled U.S. itineraries soon.  Stay tuned to Daily Disney News and we will update you when we hear more information.

 

LEAVE A REPLY

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked ( required )