NCL Cancels Additional Sailings Through at Least OCT

Norwegian Jewel
Cutline: Norwegian Jewel. Photo by Ján Sokoly is licensed CC BY 2.0

One week after Norwegian Cruise Line suspended voyages across the fleet through 30JUN, 2021, the company has announced additional cancellations on three ships through OCT and NOV 2021.

An NCL official told Cruise Week that the following voyages have been cancelled:

  • Norwegian Jewel to 06OCT
  • Norwegian Encore through 28OCT
  • Norwegian Jade until 04NOV

“We continue to evaluate the viability of sailing select itineraries aboard the various vessels within our fleet. At this time, we are cancelling select voyages and will soon announce a revised deployment schedule,” the official told Cruise Week.

"Given the fluid and evolving nature of the circumstances, we are making decisions as quickly and thoughtfully as possible, continuing to keep our guests’ and travel partners’ best interests at heart. We will share additional updates as they are available.”

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