Jalesh Cruises to start sailing from November

2020-08-08
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As part of its Mission Begin Again, the Indian government has announced that it will permit cruise ships to commence sailing from October 1.

With this major development, Indian cruising company Jalesh Cruises, announced the commencement of its cruise MV Karnika from November 6, 2020.

Jalesh Cruises will also offer all passengers complimentary rapid Covid-19 and all other flu -elated testing at the time of embarkation! Passengers will receive their test results in 15 minutes and can board the ship.

Other than its Indian destinations, at the moment the only international country Jalesh Cruises covers is, Sri Lanka and touches Trincomalee.

Jurgen Bailom, president and CEO, Jalesh Cruises said, “The announcement by the Indian government to permit sailing by cruise companies comes as a fresh breath of air to all of us. We have been waiting to set sail with passengers and we eagerly await November. The health and safety of our passengers and our crew have been and will always be our priority.”

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