It is as if cruise lines’ parents just left town and now everyone expects a giant house party to erupt at sea. Investors might want to hold off on tapping the keg.
Cruise stocks have jumped an average of 18% this week after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said as of Monday it had ended its Covid-19 program for
cruise ships, allowing cruise lines to set their own policies regarding vaccination, testing and other requirements. It has also stopped reporting ships’ caseloads, which it
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