Royal Caribbean cancels all Hong Kong cruises
Royal Caribbean has cancelled all remaining ‘cruise to nowhere ‘sailings out of Hong Kong. The company decided to scrap sailings after Hong Kong extended Covid-19 measures.
It affects several cruises on Spectrum of the Seas until mid-March. Guests affected will receive a full refund whiles holding unused Future Cruise Credits will have them extended until the end of 2022.
The cruise line is hopeful of returning to Hong Kong in the near future when the local situation becomes more certain.
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