More summer travel plans are being impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Norwegian Cruise Lines announced Friday that it has extended the voluntary suspension of cruises through June 30.
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Company officials hope to restart trips on July 1.
Your safety is our #1 priority—both on and off our ships. We are extending the suspension of all sailings across our fleet through June 30, 2020. For more information please visit: https://t.co/TzIVK9eONB pic.twitter.com/5krcCpMwfK
— Cruise Norwegian (@CruiseNorwegian) April 24, 2020
Norwegian Cruise Lines Holdings owns not only ships under the Norwegian name but also Oceana and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Fox News reported.
Carnival Cruise Lines has stopped all ship sailings through at least June 26.
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All San Francisco sailings have been canceled for the rest of the year. Carnival Sunrise sailings through and including Oct. 19 have been canceled. The Carnival Legend sailings will not resume until after Oct.30, while Carnival Radiance sailings will begin after Nov. 1.
For the latest on Carnival’s plans, including refunds and credit information, click here.
Royal Caribbean’s itineraries have also been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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All sailings on any Royal Caribbean ship have been canceled through June 11.
For more on Royal Caribbean’s plans, including refund and future cruise credit information, click here.
Disney Cruise Line has canceled new departures for the Dream and Fantasy through May 17. The Magic’s sailings have been canceled through June 7. The Wonder’s sailings have been canceled through June.
For more information on refunds and future cruise credits, click here.