Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Sailing is suspended until late December by MSC Magnifica

Sailing is suspended until late December by MSC Magnifica

MSC Cruises will temporarily suspend further MSC Magnifica sailings.

From 8 November to 18 December, including the temporary suspension, sailing will be affected.

The cruise line, which in October saw the vessel return to the water, blamed the decision on the prevailing pandemic situation in France and Germany and the subsequent travel restrictions.

The two primary source markets for the ship's ten-night voyages through the eastern and western Mediterranean are France and Germany.

MSC Grandiosa, meanwhile will continue and expand its current sailings into next year.

The flagship will carry out its current seven-night itinerary in the western Mediterranean via Genoa, Civitavecchia, Naples and Palermo, Italy, as well as Valetta, Malta, until 27 March.

She will continue to sail from December 18th with her special one off eight-night Christmas cruise itinerary that week when MSC Magnifica resumes service after her temporary break, then return to her current ten-night itinerary through the Eastern and Western Mediterranean until the end of April.

MSC Cruises has been forced to cancel its 2021 World Cruise, which was scheduled to be carried out by MSC Magnifica, in connection with the health situation on shore and in particular, the ongoing unavailability of most ports along the planned itinerary. With rescheduling options, guests will be notified separately.

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