This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. In March 2022, the Seven Seas Navigator became the fourth ship to resume service for Regent, offering itineraries in Southern Caribbean.Ĭompleting the company’s restart plans, the Seven Seas Voyager relaunched operations in March, ahead of a summer season in Europe. Two additional vessels – the Seven Seas Explorer and the Seven Seas Mariner – followed in 2021, bringing the luxury brand back to the Mediterranean, the Panama Canal and the Caribbean. With the Seven Seas Splendor in Northern Europe, the brand restarted revenue operations in September 2021. Ships Now in Service: Full Fleet – 5 shipsĪfter an 18-month operational pause, Regent Seven Seas Cruises was the last Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings’ brand to resume service. Restart Completion Plan: Seven Seas Voyager in March 2022 Original Service Resumption: Seven Seas Splendor in September 2021 The Nautica welcomed guests back in April for a Western Mediterranean program, marking the return of the entire Oceania Cruises fleet. In December, the 684-guest ship kicked off Oceania’s signature “Around the World in 180 Days” voyage.Ĭontinuing its restart plans, the premium brand added two ships back into regular operations in March – the Regatta and the Sirena. The Riviera followed in October, offering a short season in the Mediterranean before crossing the Atlantic for a program in the Caribbean.Ī third ship, the Insignia, also resumed service in 2021. The 2011-built ship welcomed passengers in Copenhagen, Denmark, for a series of cruises in Northern Europe. Oceania Cruises officially resumed service in August 2021 with the Marina. Ships Now in Service: Full Fleet – 6 ships Restart Completion Plan: Nautica in April 2022 Original Service Resumption: Marina in August 2021 Ahead of a summer program in Alaska, the vessel resumed service in the Pacific, offering itineraries to Tahiti and Hawaii. While the Norwegian Gem returned to the Caribbean – inaugurating the new Pearl of Miami Cruise Terminal, the Norwegian Breakaway marked the company’s return to New York City and the Norwegian Encore resumed service in Alaska.Īfter gradually reactivating additional vessels globally, Norwegian completed its restart program in May 2022, with the Norwegian Spirit. At the time, the Norwegian Jade kicked off a summer program in the Eastern Mediterranean, offering a series of Greek Islands cruises departing from Piraeus.Ī few weeks later, the company also resumed service in the Western Mediterranean and the United States – where three ships resumed service between August and September. Ships Now in Service: Full Fleet – 17 shipsĮnding a 500-day operational pause, Norwegian Cruise Line first welcomed guests back in July 2021. Restart Completion Plan: Norwegian Spirit in May 2022 Original Service Resumption: Norwegian Jade in July 2021 One of the first major cruise corporations to complete its restart program, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings marked the return of all of its vessels in May 2022.Ĭruise Industry News recaps the trajectory of the cruise brands in reactivating all their ships after the COVID-19 operational pause.
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