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Ministry of Transport on Carnival Corporation Crew Embarkation
Nov 28, 2020 - 9:30:35 PM

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Today, 28th November, 2020, Carnival Corporation  completed a routine embarkation of fresh crew on to a number of their vessels.  Every aspect of this operation was carefully planned to assure safety and health safety, and was reviewed and approved in accordance with the Cruise Ship Protocols in effect under the Emergency Order, in accordance with all other relevant health and safety protocols, and by the Office of the Chief Medical Officer, by the Port Department and by The Bahamas Maritime Authority.  

In an operation supervised for safety and health safety in all of its aspects, Carnival Corporation has completed a routine embarkation of some one hundred sixty fresh crew members on to thirteen of their ships offshore Nassau Harbour.

The crew members arrived at 6:30 this morning on a private charter flight from Amsterdam, Netherlands and complied in all respects with all of The Bahamas’ medical, immigration and customs requirements including the production of a required individual negative Covid-19 test prior to entry.  They were transferred nonstop directly to the Harbour, where waiting chartered launches ferried them directly to their ships.  The entire operation - from arrival at the airport to embarkation aboard their ships - took little more than eight hours, and has been completed safely.  

Every aspect of the plan, from arrival of the individuals through to their departure, was reviewed and agreed with the Office of the Chief Medical Officer, the Port Department and The Bahamas Maritime Authority.  All measures, including hygiene, masking, distancing, disinfection, cleaning, were specified and compliance was carefully monitored.

The operation was for crew embarkation only.  NO existing crew or shipboard personnel were allowed to leave any ship or to have any contact with any shore-side personnel.  During this operation - and at NO time - has any permission ever been given for the ships to undertake discharges in Bahamian waters.  

Due to Covid 19 restrictions, many crew have been unable to move from their ships for protracted periods of time.  The provision of fresh crew assures continued smooth operation in accordance with international standards and requirements.  We are also proud of the fact that The Bahamas has played a role in complying with the United Nations’ call for the essential movement of seamen, and that we have done so in such a safe, rapid and efficient manner.  

We thank our citizens for their continued vigilance in enquiring regarding this operation.

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