MSC Cruises extends cancellations until July
MSC Cruises is once again extending the suspension of cruises across its fleet through July 10.
It has previously halted all sailings until May before a new ‘No Sail’ order was issued by the CDC.
It affects all ships operating in North America.
Guests impacted by the canceled sailings can claim a full refund or receive a 125% Future Cruise Credit to be redeemed for any sailing through December 31, 2021.
MSC also extended its Flexible Cruise Program which is applicable to all existing bookings for sailings through September.
It permits guests to rebook their cruise for a future date through 2021, free of charge.
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