Cunard extends cruise pause of two ships
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- Published: 09 December 2020 09 December 2020

Cunard, the UK based premium to luxury market unit in the Carnival Corporation & plc group, said it has extended the suspension of operations of two of its three ships.
“Voyages departing on board Queen Mary 2 up to and including May 28, 2021 and on board Queen Elizabeth up to and including June 4, 2021 are now cancelled. Departures on Queen Victoria remain unaffected and are scheduled to resume May 17, 2021,” the company said in a statement..
At the end of August, the company said that the first ship to sail would be Queen Elizabeth on March 25, followed by Queen Mary 2 on April 18 and Queen Victoria on May 16.
Cunard president Simon Palethorpe said in the statement: “Our extension to the pause in operations is the result of the ongoing restrictions on cruising in the UK and around the world and recognises the significant lead times to return to service, once those restrictions are lifted.”
“We are extremely sorry for the disappointment we know this will cause. We know how much careful consideration goes into planning a holiday and apologise that our guests now have to wait a little longer to travel once again with Cunard.”
“Guests are able to use their enhanced 125% Future Cruise Credit to book for later in 2021 or for one of our newly announced 2022 voyages. The tremendous response already to our 2022 voyages, put on sale just a few weeks ago, clearly demonstrates our guests are eagerly anticipating travelling again with us. We’re equally looking forward to the time when we can welcome back our guests,” Palethorpe concluded.
Photo: model of Queen Elizabeth (2010) onboard the ship
One Quantum of the Seas guest has Covid-19, no further infections found
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One guest aboard Quantum of the Seas tested positive for coronavirus after checking in with medical team on board, the ship's operator Royal Caribbean International said in a statement.
The ship resumed cruises last week, offering short cruises from Singapore and only to residents of Singapore.
“We worked closely with the government to develop a thorough system that tests and monitors all guests and crew and follows public health best practices. That we were able to quickly identify this single case and take immediate action is a sign that the system is working as it was designed to do,” the company pointed out
“We identified and isolated all guests and crew who had close contact with this guest, and each of those individuals have subsequently tested negative for the virus,” it said.
The ship would return to port today in accordance with government protocols, and will debark guests after a review of contact tracing is completed.
“We are in communication with the Singapore government, and appreciate their guidance as we work together to protect the health and safety of our guests and crew,” the company commented.
Royal Caribbean files $1.0 billion atm share offering prospectus
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- Published: 08 December 2020 08 December 2020

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. said it has filed a prospectus supplement with the Securities and Exchange Commission, under which it may offer and sell shares of its common stock, having an aggregate offering price of up to $1.0 billion.
The company expects to use the net proceeds from sales of shares under the at the market (atm) offering for general corporate purposes, it said in a statement.
MSC Cruises reconfirms 2021/22 winter programmes
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MSC Cruises, the Geneva based company that had to suspend its Mediterranean programme due to Italian government advice regarding the Covid-19 pandemic, has reconfirmed its global programmes for the winter of 2021/22.
Further continuing a strong presence out of North America, MSC Cruises will deploy four ships in the region next winter– out of Miami and newly added Port Canaveral.
“Following her inaugural season in the Mediterranean in summer 2021, MSC Seashore, the first of the Seaside Evo ships and the Company’s newest ship, will cross the Atlantic towards the warmer waters of the Caribbean. The ship will offer alternating itineraries calling Mexico, the Cayman Islands, Jamaica and The Bahamas with Ocean Cay or Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, the Dominican Republic and Ocean Cay,” the company said.
MSC Armonia, homeporting in Miami, will offer a choice of 3 or 4-or 7-night cruises that include Ocean Cay, and on some itineraries offering an overnight stay at this stunning private island.
MSC Divina will start the season out of Port Canaveral and then move to Miami from December. This popular ship for the U.S will offer a range of itineraries with 3- 4- night mini-cruises to Ocean Cay, a range of different 7-night itineraries and an extended 11-night cruise that calls Jamaica, Aruba, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica and Ocean Cay.
For the first time MSC Meraviglia will homeport in Port Canaveral offering a mix of shorter cruises of three to four-night cruises as well as 6-, 7-and 8-nights with full day calls in the Mexican ports of Costa Maya and Cozumel.
MSC Seaview will also call the Caribbean home during the winter 2021/22 season, this time homeporting in Fort-de-France, in the shadow of Mount Pelée and a stone’s throw from the Jardin de Balata botanical gardens. She will sail from the capital of Martinique on through the Antilles and West Indies, with a series of seven-night cruises. Highlights include Saint Lucia, Guadeloupe and Antigua and Barbuda, where the mesmerising clear blue waters and white sandy beaches will appeal to sun-worshippers’ desires.
Four ships in the Mediterranean
MSC Grandiosa, will call in some of Europe’s most popular destinations. Genoa, with its numerous palaces and winding streets, will serve as a key embarkation port for guests, as well as the artistic and gastronomic wonderland of Barcelona and key to the South of France, Marseille. In addition to these gems, the ship will call in the beautiful Palermo, Civitavecchia for access to Rome, and the awe-inspiring old port of Valletta, Malta.
MSC Fantasia will also sail a classic seven-night itinerary with the choice of multiple embarkation ports in MSC Cruises’ most visited destinations, Barcelona, Marseille and Genoa, as well as Italian cultural highlights, including La Spezia – with easy connections to Florence, Pisa and the Cinque Terre – and Naples – famous for their pizzas the world over, before calling in Palma de Mallorca, in the Balearic islands.
MSC Magnifica will offer extended 11-night cruises with two different itineraries for those looking for a little more adventure next winter. The first starts in Genoa and then to Greece, calling Katakolon, Piraeus and Rhodes before reaching Haifa in Israel where the ship remains overnight allowing a full day to discover ashore, then on to Heraklion, Civitavecchia and back to Genoa.
The second itinerary visits five countries – starting in Genoa, Barcelona in Spain then on to Casablanca in Morocco for an extended stay, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Funchal in Portugal, Malaga in Spain and then Italy with Civitavecchia and Genoa.
MSC Poesia will offer 5- and 10-night cruises out of Genoa before embarking on the 2022 World Cruise from Genoa on 5 January.
Two ships in the Arabian Gulf
The Arabian Gulf region will host two MSC Cruises ships for the winter season and guests will be able to attend the postponed Expo 2020 Dubai, which will now commence in October 2021.
MSC Virtuosa, which will enter service in April 2021, will spend her first winter season in the region, homeporting in Dubai. From there, the ship will sail to the nearby modern metropolis of Abu Dhabi, on to Sir Bani Yas Island, where guests will have a chance to discover an exotic array of wildlife or bask in the warm sun on the immaculate beaches, all exclusive to MSC Cruises on the days which the ships call.
The ship also calls Bahrain, and Doha, the futuristic capital of Qatar, before returning to Dubai with an overnight in the city to discover all the marvels it has to offer.
MSC Opera, will offer a 7-night itinerary that includes two overnights in Dubai to allow guests to fully explore this incredible city as well as calling Abu Dhabi, Sir Bani Yas and Muscat in Oman, one of the fastest growing tourist destinations in the Gulf.
Four ships in South America, two in South Africa
The programme for Winter 2021/2022 in South America will feature four modern ships with embarkation in Brazil, as well as a fifth ship in the region with embarkations in Argentina and which will bring Latin American guests to visit the charming Brazilians destination.
MSC Seaside will perform 6, 7, 8-nights from Santos, Brazil.
MSC Preziosa will offer 3, 4, 5, 6, 7-nights from Santos, Brazil as well as 7, 8 -nights calling Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina.
MSC Splendida will sail from Santos Brazil 7-night cruises also calling Uruguay, Argentina.
MSC Sinfonia will homeport in Itajai, Brazil with 6, 7, 8, 9-night cruises calling Uruguay and Argentina
MSC Orchestra will homeport in Buenos Aires, Argentina with 8, 9, 10-nights also calling Brazil and Uruguay.
MSC Lirica will join MSC Musica in South Africa. MSC Lirica will homeport in Cape Town and MSC Musica in Durban between November 2021 and April 2022 to offer 14 different cruise itineraries that range in length from two to 14 nights. The two ships will alternate their routes to provide South African cruisers with a wider choice of options to suit their holiday needs.
Finally, between October and November 2021, MSC Cruises will expand its already rich itineraries portfolio, with 11 new inspiring Grand Voyages across eleven ships. MSC Poesia will offer brand-new 116-night itinerary around the globe departing on 5 January 2022, the company said.
The new MSC Grand Voyages 2021/22 will depart from the major ports worldwide and will last from 18 to 27 days. In Spring 2022, 11 Grand Voyages, from 16 to 28 days, will be available with ships returning from the Gulf, Brazil and Argentina, South Africa, Martinique and the U.S, sailing to Europe for the start of the Summer 2022 Season.
Royal Caribbean Group extends suspension of cruising
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- Published: 07 December 2020 07 December 2020

Last week Royal Caribbean Group provided an update of its cruise activities: "While we continue to work with the CDC and government authorities around the world towards the shared goal of safely returning to cruising, we will be extending the suspension of some sailings. The following schedule reflects adjustments to our upcoming itineraries.
Royal Caribbean International
– Most global sailings suspended through February 28, 2021.
– Australia sailings suspended through April 30, 2021.
– Spectrum of the Seas China sailings suspended through January 20, 2021.
– Quantum of the Seas resumed service in Singapore last week
Celebrity Cruises:
– All global sailings suspended through February 28, 2021.
– South America sailings suspended through April 7, 2021.
Silversea Cruises:
– Suspended through April 1, 2021, except for the February 6, 2021, sailing of Silver Origin.
Azamara:
– Suspended sailings through March 20, 2021.
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