AIDA Cruises, a Carnival subsidiary based in Germany, says it will suspend all 2020 cruises with stops in the USA and Canada because of the pandemic.
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Travelers flying to Vienna can get tested and skip the quarantine. For a price.
Starting Monday, passengers who fly into Vienna International Airport can get a coronavirus test. But it will cost a pretty penny.