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With so much talk about how Alaska cruises might not happen in 2021, consider this a reminder that some lines
are preparing to sail in the region, even as you’re reading this.
In fact, one of them, Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic, is adding 13 more voyages across two ships National Geographic Sea Bird and National Geographic Sea Lion each of which carries 62 passengers.
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Princess Cruises introduces Dine My Way
SINGAPORE, 10 days ago Princess Cruises has unveiled Dine My Way, another flexible MedallionClass enhancement that makes it easy for guests to pre-plan and tailor their dining experiences, and pairs with the revolutionary OceanNow on demand service to offer the ultimate in onboard dining flexibility and convenience. Dine My Way gives guests the freedom to make reservations in onboard dining rooms and specialty restaurants at times they prefer and with whom they wish to dine. Dine My Way also helps to optimise capacities in dining rooms and restaurants on board, manage wait times, and gives guests significantly more flexibility.
The company said it s working with authorities to resume sailings in the U.S., and hopes to begin operations on three ships out of PortMiami and Galveston, Texas in July.
Cruises operating out of Europe and the Caribbean will take place with adjusted passenger capacity and enhanced health protocols, the company said. For all of our brands, our highest responsibility and top priorities are always compliance, environmental protection, and the health, safety and well-being of our guests, our shipboard and shoreside employees, and the communities we visit, said Roger Frizzell, chief communications officer for Carnival Corporation. We are excited to have the majority of our leading cruise line brands resume sailings this summer, as we are seeing strong pent-up demand from our past guests and consumers in general to get away on a cruise, one of the world s most popular vacations.