All clear after crown outbreak on Tui Cruises’ Mein Schiff 6 off Greece



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922 guests aboard the “Mein Schiff 6” – crew members tested positive for Corona

A sigh of relief on the Tui Cruises “Mein Schiff 6”. 12 crew members tested positive for the corona virus on Monday. Since then, six have been retested. The result: no crown! The second result is still pending for the other six employees. There are 922 passengers and 666 crew on board the luxury liner. Onboard operations continue as before, passengers are not affected. The affected crew members are initially in quarantine.

Mein Schiff 6: Additional investigations are ongoing

RTL travel expert Ralf Benkö consulted with Tui Cruises on Monday afternoon: The shipping company currently assumes that the positive tests were likely incorrect. The “Mein Schiff 6” now continues its journey to Greece as planned. The next destination is the port of Piraeus (near Athens). The cruise only departed on Sunday night from the port of Heraklion (Crete) on its seven-day trip to Greece.

The shipping company praises its own early warning system

The shipping company RTL announced in writing: “As part of the early warning system, which is a key component of TUI Cruises’ health and hygiene concept, the crew are regularly tested for COVID-19. The entire crew has not nothing suspected in the last 14 days. None of the 12 crew have symptoms. “

Tui Cruises wants to stick to the travel plan

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