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Update: I just spoke with NCL's "Marine Operations" dept. in Miami, and was told as follows: Repairs to the faulty engine are "continuing" while the ship is underway. The man said nothing about "drydocking" and could not give me a forecast as to when repairs might be completed.



Earlier in the day, I had spoken to another NCL representative (in "Reservations") who advised me (after consulting with her supervisor) that the ship "will be drydocked for engine repairs in late July or early August", at which time the ship would resume her normal Baltic itinerary.



Unfortunately, as of today NCL still hasn't posted any information on its website. At first, one of the people I spoke with told me that there was no update to the info on the website. She seemed shocked when I advised her that the website was silent on the subject. I'm not certain whom to believe at this point, but I sure wish they'd get their stories straight! Would somebody care to contact NCL and see if you can get any better info than I received? Thanks.



Jack


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