Virgin Voyages has delayed the launch of its third ship Resilient Lady
The vessel has been scheduled to operate from Athens from mid-August but will now not launch until the second quarter of 2023.
Virgin Voyages said the delay at the yard in Genoa “was not anticipated”, adding: “Resilient Lady will remain in Genoa getting onboard work completed, hitting the high seas next spring.”
It added: “Virgin Voyages did not land on this decision lightly, and despite making tremendous strides alongside the cruise industry as a whole, the brand is not immune to the global challenges the world is facing.
“This includes supply chain obstacles, a level of regional uncertainty for international travellers in countries in Eastern Europe, crewing challenges based on government regulations and restrictive Covid entry requirements back into the US.”
Passengers and agents are due to be informed of refunds and compensation advice in the next few days.
This includes a 200% Future Voyage Credit (FVC) or a full refund of the amount paid, plus 25% FVC.
Those that choose the 200% FVC and rebook in 2022 will get the option of another free voyage, excluding taxes and fees. There will also be assisted with travel changes and penalties.
Agents will have their commission protected on funds already paid.
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