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Royal Caribbean Group is extending the suspension of some sailings, including all trips from the United States, until June 30th.
At the same time, the company is continuing a “measured” return to service in some markets, with more sailings scheduled in different regions around the world.
“Safety is the first priority, and we know that cruising can be safe, as we have seen in Europe and Asia,” said Richard Fain, Royal Caribbean Group chairman.
“The rising number of Americans who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19, layered on top of the rigorous health and safety measures we are implementing under the Healthy Sail Panel’s guidance, enables us to create a safe environment to take a cruise.
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FILE PHOTO: Royal Caribbean s Quantum of the Seas cruise ship docks at Marina Bay Cruise Centre in Singapore on Dec 9, 2020. (Reuters/Edgar Su)
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SINGAPORE: Royal Caribbean International s Quantum of the Seas will continue sailing from Singapore until October 2021, the company announced on Thursday (Apr 1).
The cruise line s 11-month Singapore season, which resumed sailing last December, will mark the longest yet for one of Asia s largest cruise ships.
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Royal Caribbean Group Extends Suspension Of Cruising
March 11, 2021
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Royal Caribbean Group continues to focus on the healthy and safe return to cruising for guests, crew, and the communities they visit. As they work closely with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and government authorities around the world toward this shared goal, the group is extending the suspension of certain sailings for their cruise lines.
Princess Cruises
Princess Cruises has announced plans to extend is suspension until June 30, 2021 at the earliest.
The cruise line says it is continuing to work with government and port authorities to finalise plans for a return to sailing.
The pause impacts the following voyages:
Caribbean Princess: Seven-day Western and Eastern Caribbean cruises
Enchanted Princess: Seven-day Mediterranean & Adriatic, seven-day Western Mediterranean, and 14-day Western Mediterranean & Adriatic Medley
Ruby Princess: Seven-day Classic California Coast, seven-day Mexican Riviera, and five-day Cabo San Lucas Getaway sailings.
Customers currently booked on cancelled sailings will be given the option to move the cruise to an equivalent holiday in 2022.