Royal Caribbean Extends Suspension Of Cruises
The Royal Caribbean Cruises extended their global suspension of cruising, and said they “expect to return to service on May 12, 2020.”
The company said, “Given global public health circumstances, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. has decided to extend the suspension of sailings of our global fleet.
“We are working with our guests to address this disruption to their vacations, and we are genuinely sorry for their inconvenience. We are also working with our crew to sort out the issues this decision presents for them.
“We expect to return to service on May 12, 2020. Because of announced port closures, we expect to return to service for Alaska, Canada and New England sailings July 1, 2020.”
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Greedy fools this will be far from over by summer. I would hate to see the amount of heartless individuals who take a cruise this year when people are dying all over the world. As much as we need the income. It is time we face our truth . We have no factories to make and create something to export . But even if we did the greedy container lines would be sure to kill that , they have been holding us ransom with they well above average fees with not one of the political parties putting forth a roof On what they can charge.