NCLH cruise lines extend cancelations through May
Norwegian Cruise Line and its sister brands have extended suspension of operations by another month to 31 May 2021.
It impacts nearly all sailings of Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
NCLH said guests booked on these canceled voyages should contact their travel advisor or the cruise line for further information.
Guests may receive a full refund although terms differ for the three cruise brands.
NCLH had previously canceled all cruises through 30 April.
NCL has stopped short of cancelling its 2021 Alaska season but has stopped taking any new reservations.
Despite the ban on cruises through Canadian waters until 2022, NCL is ‘currently exploring several initiatives that may allow such cruises to continue.’
"We are working through all available options as quickly as possible, and given the fluidity of the current environment, we will also continue to work with the Canadian government to amend the current suspension."
Written by Ray Montgomery, US Editor
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