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Published: 21 July 2021 21 July 2021

 

 

Carnival Corporation & plc, the world’s largest cruise shipping group, said it expects three quarters of its capacity to be in service by the end of the year.

Eight of the groups’s nine brands – AIDA Cruises, Carnival Cruise Line, Costa Cruises, Cunard, Holland America Line, Princess Cruises, P&O Cruises (UK) and Seabourn – have announced plans to resume guest operations on 54 ships to date through the end of 2021, with nearly half of the capacity represented by ships homeported in the US.

In addition to those ships previously announced by the company's brands, Carnival Cruise Line's intent to return to full fleet service in 2021 would add another nine vessels, totaling 63 ships to date that are expected to resume guest operations this year. 

Only P&O Cruises Australia has not given a date yet to resume operations.

Further brand restart announcements are expected in coming weeks, including resumption plans for more ships and itineraries for 2021.

“Collectively, the brands are continuing to resume operations from ports around the world using a gradual, phased-in approach, including sailings in the US, Caribbean, Europe and Mediterranean, along with itineraries planned in Central America and to Antarctica, among others,” Carnival said in a statement.

The following summarises Carnival group’s brand restart announcements to date through the end of 2021.

North America Brands:

Europe & Asia Brands:

"With strong ongoing demand for cruising, we look forward to serving our guests with additional ships announced across eight of our brands and nearly three-quarters of our fleet capacity returning by the end of this year, marking an important milestone for our company and all those who rely on the strong economic impacts generated by the global cruise industry," said Roger Frizzell, chief communications officer for Carnival Corporation & plc.