NCL axes Hawaii sailings

Monday, 01 Dec, 2005 0

Five Hawaii cruises on board Norwegian Cruises Line’s Pride of Aloha have been cancelled.

The sailings have been axed due to the vessel having to undergo routine maintenance in dry dock.

Cruises on April 23 and 30 and May 7, 14 and 21 have been dropped. Passengers are being offered transfers to Pride of America, NCL America’s newest vessel for seven-day Hawaii itineraries.

Pride of Aloha will now run a 10-day re-positioning cruise from Hawaii to dry dock in San Francisco on April 23 and an 11-day return on May 17.

Report by Phil Davies 



 

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