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The Adora Magic City returned to Shanghai's Wusongkou International Cruise Terminal on June 8 after completing a three-day voyage that did not call at any overseas port.
The sailing marked the first time a Chinese ocean vessel has legally operated a cruise of this category under a bespoke immigration and customs framework.
The sailing departed on June 6 with more than 4,000 passengers onboard.
By completing the cruise without incident and under active regulatory observation, the company has helped legitimize a new category of cruise product, one that trades foreign port calls for onboard time, simplified paperwork and tight operational control.
For years, China's regulatory and port procedures lacked a dedicated framework for cruise ships carrying international passengers to operate roundtrip voyages without a foreign port call. In practice, this meant that virtually all itineraries were structured to include a stop at an overseas destination to comply with existing immigration protocols.
The Adora Magic City's June sailing became possible only after authorities introduced a supervised mechanism that allows passengers to embark and disembark using a "cruise-only" travel document framework that sidesteps conventional stamps and visas when the ship remains in applicable waters and passengers do not step ashore in another jurisdiction.
The cruise served as a product launch and as a live regulatory exercise, and attracted coverage across China's state television, the national newswire, as well as Shanghai-based print and broadcast outlets.
Media reports indicated that the new cruise category has enabled a new format of cruising on vessels of this scale, and that authorities are willing to trial new models once safety, order and oversight can be demonstrated.
Adora Cruises has already announced that similar sailings will be folded into its schedule for December.
If the clearance model holds, other homeports could face pressure to adopt similar procedures.
Fuente: cruise industry news

