Carnival Cruise Line (CCL) will resume some of their cruises starting August 1, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here is the statement from Carnival Cruise Line…
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
We continue to assess how we support the efforts to manage the on-going response to COVID-19.
The result is we will be taking a measured approach to resuming sailing later this summer, phasing in some cruises, starting in August. We will use the extended pause to continue to identify and implement additional protocols, so we can safely welcome you back soon.
If you have a cruise through August which has been impacted by cancellation, you or your travel agent will receive an email.
Only those impacted will receive an email. If you have booked via a Travel Advisor, please check with them. Emails sent have all the instructions needed to claim your cancellation offer or refund.
Our call center continues to experience very high volumes of calls, so the quickest way to claim is to follow the process in the email sent.
We want to get back to cruising as soon as we can, and we’ll be here ready for your return. We continue to thank our guests and Travel Agent Partners for your support.
Here is a summary of the canceled sailings currently…
- All San Francisco sailings through 2020
- All Carnival Sunrise sailings through and including October 19, 2020
- All Carnival Legend sailings through and including October 30, 2020
- All Carnival Radiance sailings through and including November 1, 2020
- All Carnival Spirit Alaska, Hawaii, & Trans-Pacific sailings through and including October 6, 2020
- Carnival Breeze, Carnival Dream, Carnival Elation, Carnival Freedom, Carnival Horizon, Carnival Magic, Carnival Sensation, & Carnival Vista sailings through and including July 31, 2020
- All Other Ships sailings through and including August 31, 2020
Hopefully, this is the final delay for sailings.