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Here s a quick read of some of today’s coronavirus-recovery cruise news and announcements, including ship restarts, new routes and a humorous marketing campaign.
Full Royal Caribbean fleet to be sailing by early 2022
Royal Caribbean International s complete lineup of ships will be sailing by spring 2022. The next group of returning ships and in September with Oasis of the Seas’ first sailing from the New York area (Bayonne, New Jersey s Cape Liberty) with a seven-night itinerary to Perfect Day at CocoCay. More than 110,000 guests have cruised with us since December, and they’ve done so safely while enjoying the memorable vacations they trust we’ll bring to life, RCI President and CEO Michael Bayley said.
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Royal Caribbean has laid out its plans for the rest of the fleet on when and where ships will resume sailing again.
While Royal Caribbean has restarted successfully a number of ships this summer, many sailings were in question without a firm restart date.
The cruise line shared restart plans for its cruise ships which were still in limbo as Royal Caribbean slowly restarts sailings.
The new restart plan encompasses 13 cruise ships, extending into Spring 2022.
Each ship now returning will cruise with the health measures that have safeguarded the well-being of guests, crew and destination communities to date across other ships in Alaska, Asia, The Bahamas, the Caribbean and Europe.