NCL cancels dozens of sailings on three ships
Norwegian Cruise Line has once again announced a spate of cancelations across three ships.
The cruise line is canceling five months’ worth of sailings ion three ships – Norwegian Dawn, Norwegian Star and Norwegian Jewel.
Cruises are scrapped on the ships between November 2025 and April 2026.
The impacted sailings are:
Norwegian Dawn: Nov. 2, 2025, through April 12, 2026
Norwegian Star: Nov. 20, 2025, through April 14, 2026
Norwegian Jewel: Nov. 23, 2025, through April 5, 2026
NCL says it is due to ‘fleet redeployment’ according to a communication sent to booked guests and their travel advisors.
“Occasionally, scheduled itineraries may need to be canceled, allowing us the opportunity to introduce enhanced voyages that accommodate strong guest,” it read.
“While cancelations may arise, please rest assured that we are always working hard to provide you with world-class cruise vacations to bucket-list destinations. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience.”
NCL said it will provide a full refund of their paid fare and a future cruise credit worth 10%.
The cruise line canceled several 2025 cruises across seven ships earlier this year.
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