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NCLH extends suspension of global voyages through May 31

MIAMI — Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) has extended its suspension of operations by another month, from April 30 to May 31, 2021.

The company, which operates the Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises brands, confirmed today that global cruise voyages for all three brands have been suspended through to the end of May as it continues to work through its return to service plan to meet the requirements of the CDC’s Framework for Conditional Sailing Order. NCLH is also working in tandem with global government and public health authorities and its Healthy Sail Panel expert advisors to take all necessary measures to protect its guests, crew and the communities it visits.

 

 

Combined, the three brands comprise a fleet of 28 ships and sails to more than 390 destinations worldwide. NCLH has nine additional ships scheduled for delivery through 2027.

Guests who are currently booked on cancelled voyages on any of the three brands are asked to contact their travel advisor or the cruise line for more information.

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