Norwegian Cruise Line has announced that due to the global environment, they are extending the suspension of cruises to include all cruises embarking through May 2021.
Guests who had an active reservation on a suspended cruise in May 2021 will automatically receive a refund of their cruise fare in the original form of payment for the amount paid by March 23, 2021. Additionally, a 10% off coupon will be automatically added to the guest’s account, if the guest has not already received one for a previously cancelled sailing. The 10% FCC coupon is valid for one year from date of issue, and can be used for any Norwegian Cruise Line voyage embarking through 2022 and is combinable with any other Future Cruise Credits and all future promotions at time of booking.
For affected reservations paid via a previously issued Future Cruise Credit, the full value of the FCC used will be re-applied to the guest’s Latitudes account within 7 days. This is done automatically, and no further action is required on the guest or travel advisor’s part.
You can learn more about booking a cruise with your FCC’s here.
2021 Alaska Cruises
Following The Government of Canada’s Interim Order which calls for the suspension of passenger cruising in Canadian waters through February 2022, NCL will temporarily halt the acceptance of bookings for our 2021 Alaska season. At this time Norwegian Cruise Line have not cancelled any voyages in our 2021 Alaska season and are currently exploring several initiatives that may allow such cruises to continue.
The cruise line is continuing to work through all available options as quickly as possible, and given the fluidity of the current environment, will also continue to work with the Canadian government to amend the current suspension. They stated they will continue to keep all travel partners and guests updated as the situation progresses, and we thank them for their patience.
For more information visit https://www.ncl.com/