Carnival Cruise Line Cancels Additional Sailings Further into 2021
Carnival Magic will not re-enter service after dry-dock projects until November 2021. Photo: NAN728/Shutterstock.com.
As it works towards a phased approach to a return to guest operations for 2021, Carnival Cruise Line has announced additional ship-specific cruise cancellations and movements.
Carnival Magic, Carnival Paradise, and Carnival Valor will not re-enter service after dry-dock projects until November 2021. Voyages on Carnival Magic from Norfolk (embarkations from Sept. 29-Oct. 30), Carnival Paradise from Tampa (embarkations from June 5-Oct. 28) and Carnival Valor from New Orleans (embarkations from Sept. 16-Oct. 28) have been cancelled.
Carnival Miracle s planned seasonal service from San Diego has been suspended until further notice and sailings out of San Diego that were available for sale through April 2023 have been cancelled, with the exception of seven voyages to Hawaii, which will move to Long Be
26 January 2021
Carnival Cruise Line has confirmed a new series of delays just days after pushing back a proposed restart date back until the end of April.
In addition to the blanket suspension, Carnival has confirmed Carnival Magic, Carnival Paradise and Carnival Valor will not now return from dry dock until November this year.
As a result, summer trips from Norfolk on Carnival Magic, from Tampa on Carnival Paradise and from New Orleans on Carnival Valor have all been cancelled.
Carnival Miracle’s planned seasonal service from San Diego has been suspended until further notice.
Sailings out of San Diego on the ship that were available for sale through early 2023 have been cancelled, with the exception of seven voyages to Hawaii, which will move to Long Beach.
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StockMarketWire.com - Cruise operator Carnival has today announced a series of changes and cancellations to US-based voyages.
In a statement, the company said that its ships Carnival Magic, Carnival Paradise and Carnival Valor s return to operations will be delayed until November 2021, meaning that trips planned from June onwards have been cancelled.
Additionally, Carnival Miracle s planned seasonal service from San Diego has been suspended until further notice, and sailings out of San Diego that were available for sale through April 2023 have been cancelled, with the exception of seven voyages to Hawaii, which will move to Long Beach.
Carnival said it has moved Carnival Radiance s dry dock and transformation to September, with a planned arrival to Long Beach in November this year.
Carnival Drops After Extending Some Cruise Halts Till November
Carnival on Monday delayed returns of cruises, suspended some services and repositioned ships till November.
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Shares of Carnival (
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Shares of the Miami company at last check dropped 5.9% to $19.03.
A return to operations for Carnival Magic, Carnival Paradise and Carnival Valor will be delayed until November, the company said.
Voyages suspended on these three ships include cruises from Norfolk, Va., Tampa, Fla., and New Orleans for different periods between June and October.