NCL port swap causes dozens of cancelations
Norwegian Cruise Line has tweaked its ship deployments again, leading to dozens of cruise cancelations.
It comes as its swaps around the homeports of Norwegian Breakaway and Norwegian Prima.
Norwegian Breakaway will sail from New Orleans and Prima from San Juan, switching the two ships around for sailings between November 2026 and March 2027.
NCL says system limitations do not enable it to simply move reservations between the ships, so all cruises for both are canceled.
Customers can rebook onto the new sailings starting next month.
The original itineraries will remain the same.
Booked guests will get a full refund and a 10% Future Cruise Credit
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