NCL cancels Asia cruises on the Norwegian Sun

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The Norwegian Sun won't be sailing past Mount Fuji this fall.
The Norwegian Sun won't be sailing past Mount Fuji this fall. Photo Credit: Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian Cruise Line has scrapped a season of Asia cruises on the Norwegian Sun "due to challenging and developing regulations regarding international travel and cruising in Asia," an NCL spokesperson said.

There has been uncertainty in Asia regarding port access as the Covid-19 pandemic lingers.

All Asia sailings on the Sun from Oct. 11 through April 25 have been canceled. The 1,936-passenger ship will reposition to Europe to sail the Canary Islands. 

In a statement, the NCL spokesperson said, "We appreciate the patience and understanding of our guests and travel partners and apologize for this inconvenience. We remain committed to Asia, both as a destination and as a source market, and will share updates as soon as they become available."

Celebrity, Holland America Line and Princess had previously announced redeployments of ships scheduled to sail in Asia this year.

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