NCLH suspends all November sailings
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings is extending its cruise suspension to include all cruises embarking through November 2020 for its three cruise brands – Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceana Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
It will also be suspending sailings on Norwegian Star, Norwegian Spirit and Norwegian Dawn through to the end of March 2021.
NCL said guests who had an active reservation on a suspended cruises will automatically receive a refund of their cruise fare in the original form of a payment for the amount paid within 25 days.
Additionally, a 10% off coupon will be automatically added to the guest’s account which is valid for one year from date of issue, and can be used for any NCL voyage embarking through to the end of 2022 and is combinable with any Future Cruise Credits and all future promotions at the time of booking.
NCL said it will continue to work with global government and public health authorities and its Healthy Sail Panel expert advisors to take all necessary measures to protect its guests, crew and the communities visited.
Guests who are currently booked on cancelled voyages on NCL, Oceania Cruises or Regent Seven Seas Cruises are asked to contact their travel advisor or the cruise line for more information.
By Louise Longman, Contributing Editor (UK)
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