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Princess Cruises officially welcomed the Enchanted Princess into its fleet during a live-streamed ceremony on September 30, 2020. This 145,000-ton vessel, accommodating 3,660 guests, is the 100th ship built by Fincantieri, marking a historic milestone for both the shipbuilder and Princess Cruises. The Enchanted Princess is designed to elevate guest experiences with new amenities, including Sky Suites and cutting-edge technology like the OceanMedallion for personalized services. The ship will arrive in North America in December 2020 for Caribbean cruises.
Cunard has launched its 2021 itineraries for the Queen Elizabeth, featuring cruises from Southampton and Barcelona. The voyages range from three to 14 nights, covering destinations in Europe, Asia, and Australia. Highlights include overnight stays in ports like Amsterdam and Copenhagen, with prices starting at $499 for a balcony stateroom. Cunard is prioritizing guest safety with new health protocols. This program commences on April 27, 2021, and concludes on December 19, 2021, in Melbourne.
Seabourn will offer immersive voyages in Alaska and British Columbia aboard the luxurious Seabourn Odyssey during its 2021 season. These include unique 7-, 10-, and 11-day itineraries that are distinct in the market, providing access to exclusive ports and stunning natural landscapes. The ship accommodates 458 guests, offering spacious oceanfront suites. Travelers can enjoy optional Ventures by Seabourn tours for guided excursions and experiences highlighting local wildlife and culture. Reservations can be made through travel advisors or Seabourn directly.
Costa Cruises, part of Carnival Corporation (NYSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK), announced the gradual reintroduction of cruises for winter 2021. This includes enhanced health protocols and a revamped itinerary across the Mediterranean and Northern Europe. From April to November 2021, ships like Costa Smeralda and Costa Firenze will serve various routes, including Italy, Spain, and Greece. New cruises will replace previously scheduled ones, with rebooking options for affected customers.
Carnival Cruise Line introduces Grand Central, a groundbreaking three-deck-high atrium on the Mardi Gras, debuting February 2021. Spanning Decks 6, 7, and 8, Grand Central features expansive glass panels for stunning ocean views and versatile functionality. By day, it offers a relaxing space for drinks and entertainment; by night, it transforms into a vibrant venue with unique performances. The Mardi Gras is notable as the first North American cruise ship powered by Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), embarking from Port Canaveral on February 6, 2021.
On September 21, 2020, Princess Cruises announced the sale of Sun Princess and Sea Princess to undisclosed buyers. This decision aligns with parent company Carnival Corporation's strategy to phase out less efficient ships. The two vessels significantly contributed to Australian cruising, with passengers spending nearly 14 million nights aboard. Due to their sale, Princess Cruises will cancel upcoming itineraries for both ships, and affected guests will be notified. Carnival continues to focus on enhancing offerings with new ships like Enchanted Princess.
Costa Cruises announced the return of its ship, Costa Diadema, departing from Genoa on Sept. 19, 2020. This marks a significant step in resuming cruise operations in the Western Mediterranean with a focus on Italian ports. The cruise line plans approximately 80 calls in Liguria until the end of the 2020/21 winter season. The company has implemented a Costa Safety Protocol to ensure guest and crew safety amid COVID-19, including temperature checks and enhanced sanitation measures.
P&O Cruises, part of Carnival Corporation (CCL; CUK), has announced an extension to its operational pause, cancelling all sailings until early 2021 due to evolving travel restrictions from the UK. Caribbean cruises are cancelled through January 2021, and Southampton cruises through February. Guests on cancelled cruises will receive a 125% Future Cruise Credit or a full refund. P&O Cruises is enhancing health protocols for future sailings and aims to resume operations once conditions allow.
Holland America Line announces a promotional offer for residents of California and Arizona, providing a 5% discount and up to $250 in onboard spending money on select cruises through October 31, 2020. This limited-time offer applies to itineraries departing from San Diego between December 2020 and December 2021, covering destinations like Mexico, Hawaii, and the Panama Canal. Guests can choose to earn onboard credits through various payment options, enhancing the value of their cruise experience.
Carnival Corporation has appointed Peter Hutchison as senior vice president, deputy chief ethics and compliance officer, effective Sept. 25, 2020. With over 20 years of experience, including his previous role as vice president, governance at Carnival UK, Hutchison will enhance the company's ethics and compliance program. He will oversee investigations related to health, environment, safety, and security, aiming to improve incident analysis and program oversight. The leadership believes Hutchison’s skills will strengthen compliance and broadly share lessons learned across the organization.