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Carnival Cruise Lines, RCL, MSC Cruises, Costa Cruise Line and Windstar Cruises Suspend Global Cruises due to COVID-19 Pandemic.

POINTE BLANCHE:---  Port St. Maarten Management was informed on Friday about the suspension of port calls from five cruise lines namely, Carnival Cruise Lines, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (RCL), MSC Cruises, Costa Cruise Line and Windstar Cruises. The suspension affects their global cruise itinerary due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The measures being taken by the cruise lines is to help curb the spread of the virus and keep guests, crew, and communities that the vessels visit, safe and healthy.
Port St. Maarten Management said on Friday that it will continue to advise the community of any further information that becomes available regarding cruise line developments.
Port St. Maarten received information that Carnival Cruise Lines is also suspending embarkation cruises for a 30-day period. Carnival Cruise Line was founded in 1972 and is part of a family of companies owned by Carnival Corporation, which includes sister lines Princess Cruises, Holland America Line and Cunard Line, among others. The cruise line has 25-ships.
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. also announced on Friday the suspension of cruising in the United States for a 30-day period which would be around April 15. Cruises that depart US ports before midnight tonight (Friday) and international cruises will operate their scheduled itineraries. US ships already at sea will finish their itineraries as planned.
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. is a global cruise vacation company that controls and operates four global brands: Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, Azamara and Silversea Cruises. RCL is also a 50% joint venture owner of the German brand TUI Cruises and a 49% shareholder in the Spanish brand Pullmantur Cruceros. Together these brands operate a combined total of 61 ships with an additional 17 on order as of December 31, 2019. They operate diverse itineraries around the world that call on all seven continents.
MSC Cruises informed Port St. Maarten that they have suspended all their cruises departing from Miami and the Antilles starting from March 14 until May 1. This is due to the worsening situation related to COVID-19.
Swiss-based MSC Cruises is the world’s largest privately-owned cruise company and the number one cruise line in Europe and South America. The MSC Cruises fleet currently comprises 17 ultra-modern, highly innovative and elegantly designed ships.
Costa Cruises announced on Friday that they will voluntarily halt the global operations of ships until April 3.
The Costa Crociere Group is Italy’s biggest tour operator. Part of the Carnival Corporation & plc Group, with a fleet of 103 ships (over 11.5 million passengers in 2016), the Costa Crociere Group is parent company of the Costa Cruise Lines and AIDA Cruises brands.
With 27 ships in service for an overall capacity of around 76,000 guests, the Group is headquartered in Genoa and operates at global level, mainly on routes in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, the Baltic Sea, the Caribbean, North and Central America, South America, the Arab Emirates, the Indian Ocean, the Far East and Africa.
Windstar Cruises last port of call to the destination will be on March 14. Windstar has temporarily suspended operations of all sailings embarking on March 14 through April 30, 2020. Cruises will begin operating again according to schedule on May 1, 2020.
Windstar Cruises operates a six-ship fleet of small sailing and all-suite ships visiting approximately 270 ports in 2018 sailing throughout Europe, the Caribbean, Costa Rica and the Panama Canal, Asia, Alaska, Canada and New England, and cruising year-round in Tahiti.

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