Three more cruise lines cancel voyages up to October
Norwegian Cruise Line and its sister brands Regent Seven Seas and Oceania have cancelled all cruises until October with the exception of some voyages to Alaska from Seattle.
Also cancelled are Alaska cruises on Norwegian Joy on October 4 and Norwegian Bliss on October 12, and Canada/New England cruises on Norwegian Gem on October 2 to 9 and Norwegian Breakaway on October 4 to 11.
Guests will automatically receive a refund in the form of a future cruise credit for 125% of any amount paid by June 25, which must be used within a year for any NCL cruise departing before the end of 2022.
Guests need to submit a form for a cash refund, which will be paid within 90 days, according to NCL.
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