MSC Cruises has updated the itinerary of MSC Bellissima for its 28-night Grand Voyage sailing from the Gulf to Asia on March 21.
The updated itinerary, from March 21 to April 18, will see the cancellation of the port visits to Shenzhen, mainland China; Hong Kong; and Keelung, Taiwan, and the addition of Laem Chabang/Bangkok, Thailand; Phu My/Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; as well as an extra day in Kobe, Japan. Besides, the ship will now call Sir Bani Yas Island, United Arab Emirates, instead of Khor Fakkan, UAE.
The voyage to Asia will commence in Dubai, UAE, with calls in the Gulf, including Abu Dhabi and Sir Bani Yas Island. From there, the journey will continue further east with calls in Colombo, Sri Lanka; Phuket, Thailand; Langkawi, Penang, and Port Klang/Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; and Singapore. The ship will then move on to Laem Chabang/Bangkok, Thailand; Phu My/ Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; with an overnight in Kobe, Japan; and to finally reach the end destination, Yokohama, Japan on April 18.
To protect the health and safety of its guests and crew globally, the cruise line began on January 24 a series of precautionary actions across its fleet with respect to the novel coronavirus that originated in China. While there are no cases on any of its ships, these measures are additional steps to secure the health and well-being of all guests and crew.
Guests embarking on a cruise are requested to take the following into account:
Anyone who has travelled to, from or through mainland China, Hong Kong or Macau in the past 30 days, or visited or transited via airports, will be denied access to the ship. The same rules apply to such passengers? travel companions (parent, spouse, child, siblings, or a companion who shares a cabin).
Passengers with signs or symptoms of illness such as fever (?38 C?/100.4 F?) or feverishness, chills, cough or difficulty breathing will be denied embarkation. The same rules apply to their travel companions.
Anyone who, within 14 days before embarkation, has had close contact with, or helped care for, anyone suspected or diagnosed as having coronavirus, or who is currently subject to health monitoring for possible exposure to novel coronavirus, will be denied boarding.
MSC Cruises will continue to conduct preboarding screening necessary to effectuate these preventative measures.
Passengers with a Chinese passport who have not travelled from or through mainland China, Hong Kong or Macau, in the past 30 days, and who are in good health, can access the ship. However, authorities in certain countries are temporarily not allowing holders of a Chinese passport to travel into their territories. Holders of Chinese passports are advised to check for any travel restrictions that may apply. Please note this list may change based on future government regulations.
There is elevated deep-sanitation on every ship in the line?s entire fleet, and guests and crew are advised to follow health and safety guidelines such as washing hands regularly with soap and water for 20 seconds.