Sailings for 2021 are Selling Out Fast! | Cruise News

Today we have a bunch of Cruise News to cover but most importantly it looks like 2021 cruise ship sailings are selling out fast!  We're here to suggest booking that 2021 cruise ASAP while there is still inventory.  Looks like Royal Caribbean and Carnival are seeing a rise in their share price based on the increase in bookings into 2021 and beyond.  So get those cruise bookings going, we'll also create a video soon on Cruise Booking Tips to help you better navigate how to book your cruise.

Don't forget lots of people have Future Cruise Credits and Royal Caribbean, Carnival and Norwegian Cruise Lines only have so much inventory for 2021 to accommodate all those cruisers along with all the new bookings!

In other news Silversea cruise lines has been bought by Royal Caribbean showing a signal that Royal Caribbean is very confident in the cruise industry returning!

Also American Cruise Lines (as well as many others) are having problems finding ports they can sail too as places like Bell Harbour, Maine are banning cruise ships for 2020.  Also the UK Foreign & Commonwealth office has advised cruise goers to NOT cruise but provided 0 reason as to why!

Carnival cruise lines is also selling off 13 additional ships (from the 4 they already announced), these will be older ships that are costing more to maintain but that's on top of the already announced:

  • Pacific Aria and Pacific Dawn transferring to Cruise & Maritime Voyages

  • Costa Atlantica and Costa Mediterranea sold into Carnival's joint venture with China State Shipbuilding Corporation.

It also looks like AIDA cruise lines is starting to prepare to open in Germany with cruises out of Germany returning directly back without any port stops.  This is part of Carnival Cruise Lines (AIDA's parent companies) plan to slowly reopen in various markets where COVID is not as bad.

Lastly we give a bit of an update Disney Cruise Lines with their 125% Future Cruise Credit and how it only applies to the ORIGINAL booking made.

Well we have a lot to cover off in the cruise industry news today, we hope you enjoy and Happy Travels! 🦩

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