
Earlier this week Carnival Cruise Lines announced an extension in the pause in service of cruise operations. The announcement of this pause in service indicated that all Carnival Cruises were cancelled through September 30th.
Carnival Cruise Line previously announced some other ships had cancelled cruises that go beyond this date. These ships are as follows:
1. Carnival previously cancelled all San Francisco cruises for the year 2020.
2. The Carnival Sunrise's cruises through & including October 19, 2020. This cancellation was already announced prior to this week's announcement.
3. The Carnival Legend's sailings through and including the October 30, 2020 voyage are cancelled. This cancellation was already announced prior to this week's announcement.
4. The Carnival Radiance's sailings through and including the November 1, 2020 voyage are also cancelled. The Carnival Radiance is supposed to be the transformed Carnival Victory. Construction was supposed to begin earlier this year, but had to stop due to the coronavirus pandemic and an inability to work on the ship in Spain. The cancellation of these cruises was announced prior to this week's additional cancellation of cruises.
5. Carnival's announcement also indicated the Carnival Spirit's Alaska, Hawaii, and Trans-Pacific cruises through & including October 6, 2020 are cancelled. This was previously announced.
Any ships that were not specifically mentioned on Carnival's website are currently cancelled through September 30, 2020. Unfortunately, it is not yet clear if any additional cancellations will occur.
Guests on the affected cruises were given options by Carnival. One option offered is to receive a full refund. The other option is to receive a future cruise credit that is good for the amount paid plus Carnival will offer onboard credit to guests that take this option. If the cancelled cruise was 6+ days, the onboard credit with this option is $600, but if the cancelled cruise was 5 days or less the onboard credit is $300. The full terms and conditions related to the refund option or future cruise credit option should have been emailed to guests. If you are one of the guests trying to make a decision on which option to choose make sure you read the full terms and conditions that were sent to you.
All of this information was compiled on June 24, 2020. Information is subject to change and additional cancellations can occur. For my information source as well as to check for any updates to information I recommend you check out Carnival's website: Click Here (you will be taken away from RyG's Cruise Guide)
Carnival Cruise Line previously announced some other ships had cancelled cruises that go beyond this date. These ships are as follows:
1. Carnival previously cancelled all San Francisco cruises for the year 2020.
2. The Carnival Sunrise's cruises through & including October 19, 2020. This cancellation was already announced prior to this week's announcement.
3. The Carnival Legend's sailings through and including the October 30, 2020 voyage are cancelled. This cancellation was already announced prior to this week's announcement.
4. The Carnival Radiance's sailings through and including the November 1, 2020 voyage are also cancelled. The Carnival Radiance is supposed to be the transformed Carnival Victory. Construction was supposed to begin earlier this year, but had to stop due to the coronavirus pandemic and an inability to work on the ship in Spain. The cancellation of these cruises was announced prior to this week's additional cancellation of cruises.
5. Carnival's announcement also indicated the Carnival Spirit's Alaska, Hawaii, and Trans-Pacific cruises through & including October 6, 2020 are cancelled. This was previously announced.
Any ships that were not specifically mentioned on Carnival's website are currently cancelled through September 30, 2020. Unfortunately, it is not yet clear if any additional cancellations will occur.
Guests on the affected cruises were given options by Carnival. One option offered is to receive a full refund. The other option is to receive a future cruise credit that is good for the amount paid plus Carnival will offer onboard credit to guests that take this option. If the cancelled cruise was 6+ days, the onboard credit with this option is $600, but if the cancelled cruise was 5 days or less the onboard credit is $300. The full terms and conditions related to the refund option or future cruise credit option should have been emailed to guests. If you are one of the guests trying to make a decision on which option to choose make sure you read the full terms and conditions that were sent to you.
All of this information was compiled on June 24, 2020. Information is subject to change and additional cancellations can occur. For my information source as well as to check for any updates to information I recommend you check out Carnival's website: Click Here (you will be taken away from RyG's Cruise Guide)