New deployments announced for AIDAprima and AIDAblu

Wednesday, 23 Jul, 2021 0

AIDA Cruises today announced it is expanding its schedules into the winter season with additional cruises for 2021-2022.

AIDAprima will expand its season in Hamburg and will call at various destinations in Western Europe from 30 October 2021, to April 2022.

After the end of its Greece season, AIDAblu will be deployed in the Canary Islands from November until the end of December 2021.

At the beginning of 2022, AIDAblu sets course for the Mediterranean, offering seven-day cruises from Palma de Mallorca in January and February.

From the end of February 2022, Civitavecchia will then be the destination port for voyages in Italy, followed by round trip sailings from Corfu, starting in April 2022.

AIDA Cruises will shortly announce its complete holiday program for the 2021-2022.autumn/winter season. 

Due ongoing travel restrictions in several regions, some cruises with AIDAmira, AIDAvita, AIDAdiva, AIDAnova, AIDAluna, AIDAbella, AIDAaura, AIDAprima and AIDAblu between August 2021 and April 2022 will not take place as originally planned or have to be revised.

Guests booked on these impacted cruises and their travel advisors are being notified.

 



 

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