A River Runs Through It: Small Cruises Are Back—But Pandemic Challenges Complicate Resurgence

The promise of seclusion gives local boatlines a compass amid the uneven progress against Covid-19

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River cruises were doing social distance long before passengers wanted it.

With low passenger capacity, no interior cabins, private balconies, dedicated ventilation for each room, no buffets, pools or theaters to cram into, river cruise ships were unintentionally tailored to pandemic-era travel. Cruise companies that once took those traits for granted now must build entire marketing campaigns around them.

“​​Each stateroom has its own independent HVAC and there’s no shared ductwork and that’s the same for all the interior spaces and lounges,” said Alexa Paolella, spokeswoman for American Cruise Lines.

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