UnCruise Adventures To Sail From Alaska Sooner Than Planned
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Small ship line UnCruise Adventures has announced that it will be making its cruising comeback in Alaska earlier than expected.
Over the weekend, the line quickly modified three Pacific Northwest sailings after Washington state COVID-19 protocols affected departure dates. Instead of a cancellation, the company offered booked guests an alternative itinerary out of Juneau, Alaska, covering guest airfare and hotels. The line’s CEO, Captain Dan Blanchard, will lead history walks through Juneau prior to each embarkation.
Juneau, Alaska
“When recent changes were made affecting our Seattle departures, I knew I could not disappoint our guests with another cancellation. Some of our guests have been waiting on this cruise for two or three years,” shared Blanchard. “It makes me proud to see my team jump into action and ready to do what it takes to make this year one of the biggest comebacks we’ve
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