Norwegian Cruise Line Changes Course, Will Return To Virtual Muster Drills
Cruise Norwegian Cruise Line Bruce Parkinson March 23, 2023

Norwegian Cruise Line has confirmed the return of virtual muster drills after pushback from guests.
“In an effort to enhance the onboard guest experience while keeping the safety of our guests and crew our top priority, we will reinstate e-muster drills through our online check-in for sailings beginning April 1, 2023,” the company said in a letter to travel agents.

Norwegian switched to an e-muster drill format during the pandemic, and had only recently returned to traditional in-person drill procedures. With the new method, guests use their stateroom TVs or smartphone to review safety information before paying a quick visit to assigned assembly stations.
“We are committed to delivering an exceptional and safe experience on board and, as such, will continue to actively evaluate and modify our processes for best practices,” Norwegian Cruise Line added.
The change will happen in phases, with dates for specific ships being released throughout the month of April.
During the pandemic, other brands including Royal Caribbean International, MSC Cruises and Carnival Cruise Line moved to virtual muster drills.
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