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Cruise Line Begins to Vaccinate All Crew Members

MSC Cruises has started a fleet-wide COVID-19 vaccination program for all crew members on their 10 cruise ships that will sail this summer.

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The roll-out saw as its first step as the Master of MSC Bellissima Captain Giuseppe Maresca and all crew members on the ship completing their vaccinations yesterday.

In this initial phase, MSC Cruises will prioritize crew members on board its 10 cruise ships earmarked for Summer 2021 cruise vacations in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe, those scheduled to restart in the Caribbean out of U.S. ports as well as others that are gearing up for their restart. Crew of the flagship MSC Virtuosa will be vaccinated ahead of the vessel’s maiden voyage from May 20 around the UK from Southampton.

The plan is for all MSC Cruises’ crew on board operational vessels, as well as ships preparing to restart in parts of the world the cruise line has served traditionally, to be vaccinated against COVID-19. It has been developed and will be delivered against with the support of a number of national government authorities, destinations and private sector entities.

Gianni Onorato, CEO, MSC Cruises, said, “As our ships prepare to welcome more and more guests over the coming weeks and months, we are pleased to announce the start of a comprehensive plan of vaccinations for all of our crew. Our aim is of adding a further level of protection for both themselves and the guests they will welcome for their holidays as we lead the way in the industry’s restart this summer.

“Our health and safety protocol last year spearheaded a safe resumption of cruising in the global industry and our huge vaccination program for all of our crew further demonstrates our commitment to their wellbeing, of our guests and of the communities that our fleet of ships will visit in the months ahead.

“We focused and invested heavily in a health and safety protocol last year and worked relentlessly to engage and gain approval from a range of authorities to return to cruising safely and responsibly. Similarly, we have taken this approach to vaccinations for our crew – plan, prepare and perform.”

MSC Cruises became the industry’s first line to resume international sailings in August 2020 when the cruise line’s flagship MSC Grandiosa set sail from Genoa for a 7-night voyage in the Mediterranean. MSC Cruises has since welcomed on board some 65,000 guests for a safe and relaxing cruise vacation at sea.

The cruise line’s 10 ships set to serve the Mediterranean and Northern Europe this Summer have confirmed itineraries and ports of call in Italy, Malta, Greece, Croatia, Montenegro, Germany and the UK with plans to add France, Spain and more, as more countries open their borders and relax their international and other travel restrictions.

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