CLIA Announces U.S. Cruise Operations Suspended Through End of October, Disney Cruise Line Sailings Pulled from Website

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Disney Dream at sea

CLIA Announces U.S. Cruise Operations Suspended Through End of October, Disney Cruise Line Sailings Pulled from Website

MissAlison

Disney Dream at sea

CLIA Announces U.S. Cruise Operations Suspended Through End of October, Disney Cruise Line Sailings Pulled from Website

Today it was announced that the Cruise Line International Association (CLIA) is suspending all voluntary cruise sailings through October 31st. Disney Cruise Line is part of the cruise trade association and therefore must abide by these new regulations.

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The Disney Dream, part of the Disney Cruise Line fleet. (David Roark, photographer)

The CLIA released this statement:

Committed to the health and safety of passengers and crew, CLIA ocean-going cruise line members are announcing a third voluntary suspension of U.S. cruise operations until 31 October 2020.

This suspension goes further than the extension of the no sail order that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced last month, which went through the end of September. It was shortly after that Disney Cruise Line cancelled all sailings through September 30th. Now, sailings through October have been pulled from the Disney Cruise Line website:

The next set of bookable sailings available are on November 1 and 2.

You can find out more on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected Disney Cruise Line at the Disney Cruise Line Coronovirus (COVID-19) Travel Alert page. You can also find out more about Disney Cruise Line’s temporary “Cruise Date Flexibility” program here.