Virgin Voyages' first cruise ship sets sail
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After Covid-induced delays, Richard Branson's new cruise line Virgin Voyages is set to launch its first ship on Friday August 6. The swanky Scarlet Lady vessel is departing Portsmouth, England for a three-day sailing around the UK.
(CNN) — The first Virgin Voyages cruise ship with paying passengers on board set sail Friday August 6, after Covid-induced delays pushed back the launch of the Richard Branson-owned cruise line by over a year. The swanky Scarlet Lady vessel departed Portsmouth, England at 7pm local time for a three-day inaugural sailing around the UK. It's the first of Scarlet Lady's scheduled six summer UK "staycation" voyages, available only to fully vaccinated UK residents over 18. The majority of crew on board will also be fully vaccinated -- 100% of Virgin crew have received at least one vaccine dose.More Related News
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