CDC announces end of COVID-19 program for cruises
The US CDC announced that its COVID-19 Program for Cruise Ships is no longer in effect.
Read moreThe US CDC announced that its COVID-19 Program for Cruise Ships is no longer in effect.
Read moreFrom 6 July, passengers travelling to Australia will no longer be required to provide evidence of vaccination and complete the Digital Passenger Declaration (Air) or Maritime Travel Declaration (Sea).
Read moreICS, alongside other business organisations, is joining WTO Ministers from across the world in Geneva, aiming to deliver concrete results at the organisation’s upcoming 12th Ministerial Conference (MC12).
Read moreThe June Crew Change Indicator continues to point to an encouraging global stabilization of the crew change situation. While challenges persist, these are not reflected as an increase in seafarers remaining onboard beyond contract expiry.
Read moreThe shipping industry is facing its own version of ‘long COVID’ says INTERCARGO, following warnings received from members.
Read moreThere have been changes to Japan’s Covid-19 regulations which could have an impact on the arrival of crew.
Read moreThe Chinese Embassy in Oman has advised that the quarantine procedure for Chinese crew to enter China has been relaxed and no more 14 quarantine stay is now required.
Read moreICS published as research investigating macro and micro-effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the shipping industry.
Read moreBased on feedback from Airlines and Ground Handling Agents (GHAs) and observation from Changi Airport Group (CAG), most of the crew bound for Philippines were not aware that they had to complete the necessary e-health declaration (i.e. One Health Pass) before check-in.
Read moreBritannia Club's correspondents in China informed about the latest updates on COVID-19 restrictions currently in place in ports around the country.
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