"An Anomalous, Misguided Intrusion": Major Cruise Line Sues Florida Over Vaccine Passport BanIf it disobeys orders, this cruise line could face fines of up to $5,000 per passenger.

ByEmily Rella

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As travel and leisure begins to return to pre-pandemic levels of normal, people are finally beginning to plan trips and vacations that they haven't been able to take in over a year.

For many, this includes embarking on cruises, which were hotspots for coronavirus outbreaks and forced quarantines at the beginning of the pandemic.

像许多国家和城市,邮轮公司requiring proof of vaccination before welcoming customers aboard in an attempt to avoid outbreaks and further infections.

The state of Florida has taken a strong stance against these policies, passing legislature that bans businesses operating in the state to require customers to show proof of vaccination against Covid-19.

Norwegian Cruise Line is nowhitting backat the state of Florida with a lawsuit against the state's surgeon general that calls for an end to the new law and asks for a preliminary injunction (temporary court order) that would prevent the state from enforcing the law until the suit is settled. If successful, this injunction would allow Norwegian ships to sail in accordance with the company's own health and safety regulations.

Norwegian's regulations were developed by following the CDC's Conditional Sailing Order, which gives guidelines to cruise lines as they begin to resume services.

If it disobey's the state's new orders, the cruise line could face fines of up to $5,000 per passenger as well as other prosecution. In its lawsuit, Norwegian called Florida's legislature "an anomalous, misguided intrusion" that could cause "irreparable harm of vast dimensions," according toBloomberg. The company's first post-Covid cruise is set to sail out of Miami on August 15.

Related:A Major Cruise Line Just Dropped its Vaccine Requirement for Cruises Leaving From Florida

"This legislation ensures that legal safeguards are in place so that local governments cannot arbitrarily close our schools or businesses,"Florida governor Ron DeSantissaidwhen signing the vaccine passport ban on May 3. "In Florida, your personal choice regarding vaccinations will be protected, and no business or government entity will be able to deny you services based on your decision."

Norwegian Cruise Lines belongs to parent company Norwegian Cruise Lines Holdings (NCLH) which also operates Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

"The upshot places NCLH in an impossible dilemma as it prepares to set sail from Florida: NCLH will find itself either on the wrong side of health and safety and the operative federal legal framework, or else on the wrong side of Florida law," NCLH's filing says, according toCNN.

NCLHwas upnearly 67% year over year as of Wednesday afternoon.

Related:Wall Street Is Backing Cruise Ships To Start A Fresh Rally

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Emily Rella

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Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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