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Seabourn simplifies COVID regs

22 Nov 2022
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Seabourn Cruise Line is simplifying its health and safety protocols to allow guests to plan and travel more easily with the line worldwide. Effectively immediately, on ‘Standard Protocols’ voyages, guests no longer need to test prior to sailing, nor have to provide proof of vaccination status.

Selected itineraries to certain regions and countries that have specific requirements will still require enhanced health protocols and testing.

“Since we restarted service more than a year ago, we’ve demonstrated that we can operate and travel safely, and we’re happy to update our health protocols to make it easier and more comfortable for our guests to travel and explore the world as they sail with us,” says Josh Leibowitz, President of Seabourn Cruise Line.

Guests on voyages with enhanced protocols can find out what the specific protocols are for their voyage through Seabourn’s Health Protocols Tool on its website. Booked guests can simply enter their booking number, and the exact vaccination and testing requirements will be explained.

Selected Seabourn voyages will continue to have enhanced protocols, due to requirements by other destinations on the itinerary. Guests on those voyages will receive additional information about protocols based on ports visited.

Guests can continue to submit documents electronically or use the VeriFLY app ahead of embarkation for a simple and faster check-in process. The app will prompt guests for specific health requirements needed for their voyage.

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