Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings and Royal Caribbean Cruise
Ltd. each extended a suspension of most sailings through the end of July. And, Windstar extended its operations pause until Sept. 3.
NCLH’s brands -- Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and
Regent Seven Seas Cruises -- suspended all sailings through July 31.
RCCL’s four brands -- Royal Caribbean International,
Celebrity Cruises, Azamara and Silversea -- suspended most of their cruises
through July 31, except for sailings from China, which will be suspended
through the end of June.
Windstar's 148-passenger Wind Spirit will be its first ship to return to service
with a Tahiti sailing on Sept. 3.
The small-ship line’s other ships will resume sailing in the
fall, starting with the 312-passenger Star Breeze launching Oct. 27 in the
Mediterranean, the 342-guest Wind Surf resuming in the Caribbean on Nov 29, and
the 148-guest Wind Star launching on Jan. 16 with Costa Rica and Panama Canal
sailings.