Singapore ‘cruise to nowhere’ ends after passenger tests positive for Covid-19
A passenger on board a post-pandemic test voyage ‘cruise-to-nowhere’ from Singapore has tested positive for Covid-19, says Royal Caribbean....
The impact of Covid-19 on the marine industry, from no sailing to boat shows being cancelled. What did lockdown mean to chandleries, marine trades, boats and boat builders? Read Marine Industry News’ collection of articles written about, and during, lockdown.
A passenger on board a post-pandemic test voyage ‘cruise-to-nowhere’ from Singapore has tested positive for Covid-19, says Royal Caribbean....
Weymouth Harbour has experienced an unprecedented drop in visiting boats this year and is likely to end the year...
Rumours swirling around the industry of yet another boat show postponement have not been shut down by the team...
The Yorkshire Belle, built in Beverley in 1947, is now the only vessel of her type and size operating...
The RYA has welcomed the UK Government’s Covid-19 Winter Plan, with grassroots sports including sailing and boating, allowed to...
The World Health Organisation has developed two (free access) e-learning courses. The first, Promoting Public Health Measures in Response...
The popular maritime New Year’s Day race in Poole has been cancelled due to Covid-19 restrictions. It normally attracts...
Volunteer crew members at the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) have faced an ‘unprecedented’ summer with new data revealing...
SeaDream Yacht Club has halted a cruise in the Caribbean following several positive coronavirus tests among passengers, the company...
According to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency’s (MCA) director of UK Maritime Services, Katy Ware, the organisation came through...
RestartSailing is working on ways to help support clubs and classes, and has planned a week of evening webinars...