Enjoy spectacular MSC Grandiosa from amazing Mediteraneean Sea, recorded in 4K with GoPro Hero 9 Black Edition.
MSC Grandiosa left Genoa on August 16, thus starting the first cruise of MSC, an operator that interrupted operations in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sailing with a low degree of occupancy and with a percentage of 10% of the cabins reserved for possible cases that require isolation, the flagship of the MSC visited Civitavecchia / Rome, Naples, Palermo and Valletta.
Gianni Onorato, CEO of MSC Cruises, commented: “It is a real pleasure for me to be here to welcome our guests and sail aboard our first ship that has resumed its passenger operations. Our main goal in recent months has been to implement appropriate measures to protect the health and safety of passengers, crew and the communities we visit. But at the same time, we have worked to ensure that we can offer our guests a cruise they can enjoy, still experiencing all the elements they know and enjoy, from entertainment and on-board activities to protected land visits. ”
MSC becomes the third largest operator to resume operations, after TUI Cruises, which restarted from Germany in July, and Dream Cruises, which sails off Taiwan.
In addition, the MSC has assured that it will restart operations in the United States only when the time is right, after approval by the CDC and other relevant authorities in the region, in accordance with their requirements and guidelines.
A second MSC ship, MSC Magnifica, will resume operations in late September, sailing on a cruise in the eastern Mediterranean.
The health protocols implemented by MSC include monitoring the general health of guests before boarding, which includes three steps: checking the temperature, completing a health questionnaire and presenting a negative test for COVID-19. Depending on the results of the screening and the medical or travel history of the guests, a secondary selection or testing of their health will take place. Any passenger who tests positive for COVID-19, has specific symptoms or has a temperature will be denied boarding.
The ship will also have improved sanitation and sanitation measures, supported by the introduction of new cleaning methods, the use of hospital-grade disinfectants and the channeling of air on board through UV-C technology that kills 99.97 % of microbes.
Also, the process of monitoring the health of passengers and crew will be continuous throughout the cruise. Guests and crew will check their temperature daily, on return from shore or through dedicated stations that have been installed on the entire surface of the ship, to facilitate the monitoring of the health of each guest and crew member.
Passengers and crew will only go ashore through excursions organized by MSC Cruises.
Being one of the most beautiful seas in Europe, the Mediterranean Sea attracts millions of tourists every year.
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