ROYAL Caribbean Group’s Azamara brand has announced it will not restart operating until Europe’s 2021 summer season, with the cancellation of all prior departures. In addition, Celebrity Cruises has advised of the suspension of its full 2020/21 summer program in Australia and Asia, while Royal Caribbean’s pause is now in...
ROYAL Caribbean Group’s Azamara brand has announced it will not restart operating until Europe’s 2021 summer season, with the cancellation of all prior departures.
In addition, Celebrity Cruises has advised of the suspension of its full 2020/21 summer program in Australia and Asia, while Royal Caribbean’s pause is now in place until 30 Nov.
Azamara will now kick off its next season on 20 Mar next year with an Azamara Quest cruise ex Lisbon, while details of Celebrity’s planned return haven’t been made public yet.
Sister ship Azamara Journey will resume operations a few weeks later, on 09 Apr 2021, and then on 09 May Azamara Pursuit will recommence with a series of Greece voyages.
Azamara cited ongoing uncertainty around COVID-19, adding that “in addition to individual country restrictions, our surveys indicate guests will not be comfortable travelling until later in 2021”.