Cruise ships are currently experiencing a global outage, with several lines restarting operations with trimmed capacity and regional programs in Europe, Asia, and Australia. Royal Caribbean International announced that its complete lineup of ships will resume in July, with sailings on the Rhine, Danube, and several other European rivers starting in August. Spain and Italy trips will resume in August, while French canal cruises resume in September.
Cruise lines continue to modify cruises to avoid the Red Sea and Middle East regions. Most cruise lines are now operating at full capacity, but questions remain about whether passengers still need to travel. Major cruise lines PO, Cunard, Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Holland America have extended their ban on cruising until mid-May. MSC Magnifica has been scrapped or laid up in recent years, and CruiseMapper provides free cruise tracking, current ship positions, itinerary schedules, deck plans, cabins, accidents and incidents (cruise minus) reports, and cruise news.
Canceled ports are simply part of cruising, but Royal Caribbean (RCL) has made clear that it won’t stop sailing to one of its private ports. CruiseMapper provides free cruise tracking, current ship positions, itinerary schedules, deck plans, cabins, accidents and incidents (cruise minus) reports, and cruise news.
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