Royal Caribbean brands extend cruise suspensions
Three Royal Caribbean Group brands have confirmed an extension to their suspension of cruises until September 15.
The company’s Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara lines have pushed back their restart to the proposed date announced by Cruise Lines International Association last week.
The announcement excludes sailings from China, which are suspended to the end of July, and sailings to Bermuda, which are suspended through to October 31.
It also does not include the company’s luxury line Silversea, which announced its latest return plans last month.
A statement by the RCL Group said: “Given ongoing global public health circumstances, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. has decided to extend the suspension of most sailings through September 15, 2020, excluding sailings from China, suspended through the end of July, and sailings to Bermuda, suspended through October 31, 2020.
“We are working with our guests and travel partners to address this disruption to their holidays and are genuinely sorry for their inconvenience.”
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In alignment with the Cruise Lines International Association's (CLIA) announcement, we've extended the suspension of all global sailings departing on-or-before 9/15/20. We know how important vacation is, and we sincerely apologize for the inconvenience https://bit.ly/3fRH1TK
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