Seychelles bans cruise ships through 2021 to prevent Covid-19 spread

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Seychelles bans cruise ships through 2021 to prevent Covid-19 spread
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The Seychelles says it is banning all cruise ships through the end of next year to help prevent the spread of coronavirus

, Réunion and Madagascar, to form the Vanilla Islands Tourism Organization to encourage travel in the region and combine their marketing and publicity efforts.

Prince William and Kate Middleton honeymooned there after their wedding in 2011, as did George and Amal Clooney in 2014. However, losing cruise ships likely means the economy will take a huge hit. Dogley has announced some benefits to help hotels,

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