{"id":80196,"date":"2021-07-09T20:23:22","date_gmt":"2021-07-09T20:23:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mytravelleader.com\/?p=80196"},"modified":"2021-07-09T20:23:22","modified_gmt":"2021-07-09T20:23:22","slug":"royal-caribbean-test-voyage-kicks-off-alaska-cruise-season-for-large-ships","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mytravelleader.com\/cruises\/royal-caribbean-test-voyage-kicks-off-alaska-cruise-season-for-large-ships\/","title":{"rendered":"Royal Caribbean test voyage kicks off Alaska cruise season for large ships"},"content":{"rendered":"

Royal Caribbean International’s Serenade of the Seas is the first large cruise ship to sail into Alaska waters in nearly two years, on a test sailing required by the CDC to operate with a passenger vaccination rate of less than 95%.<\/p>\n

The ship departed Seattle on July 7 and arrived in Ketchikan on July 9, marking the first large-ship port call of the 2021 Alaska cruise season. If the test sailing is successful, the Serenade will resume revenue sailings on July 19.<\/p>\n

“It’s a happy day for Alaska’s tourism industry and communities that rely on tourism in Alaska,” said Alaska Travel Industry Association CEO Sarah Leonard. “This short cruise season means the difference between reopening or closing for good for so many small, locally owned businesses. We are grateful to our congressional delegation, governor and legislators for their hard work to bring cruise ships back to the state this year.”<\/p>\n

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