Jalesh Cruises to commence operations from November 6

After four months of lockdown, home confinement, restricted movements and no summer vacations, Jalesh Cruises recently announced the commencement of its cruise MV Karnika from November 6 2020. The company announced plans to restart cruise tourism after the government said that it will permit cruise ships to commence sailing from October 1. The company said that, it will offer all passengers free rapid COVID-19 and all other flu related testing at the time of embarkation. Passengers will receive their test results in 15 minutes, board the ship without any fears or worries and set sail into the blue sea and the bright horizon, said the company.  

Jurgen Bailom, president and CEO, Jalesh Cruises said, “The announcement by the Indian government to permit sailing by cruise companies comes as a fresh breath of air to all of us. We have been waiting to set sail with passengers and we eagerly await November. The health and safety of our passengers and our crew has been and will always be our priority. I would like to reassure our valued guests that they would not find a safer and cleaner ship than Karnika. We eagerly wait to welcome guests on board with open arms and promise them an experience that will wipe away the gloom of the last few months. Our guests will return home invigorated, refreshed and all charged up after their oceanic voyage.” 

Jalesh Cruises is the owner and operator of cruise liner Karnika, which commenced operations from April 17  2019, with Mumbai- Goa cruises.