Above, Diamond Head and Waikiki. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The topsy-turvy life of the 2020-21 coronavirus years continues.
Now, it has been announced that Hawaiian cruises are suspended until next year. January 2022 was said to be the earliest that cruises could resume. But January 2022 is not set in stone.
According to Travel Off Path:
Cruise enthusiasts keen to board a cruise around the Hawaiian islands have been dealt a blow this week, as it has emerged that they will have to wait until next year at the earliest to be able to do so. Whilst most of the cruise industry has returned to a semblance of normality following a shut-down of operations due to the spread of Covid-19, cruises have been absent from Hawaii, as the state’s government prioritizes safety during the pandemic.
Unfortunately for many cruise lines and passengers, many itineraries had been updated recently to include cruises in Hawaii in the assumption that the situation would be resolved, leaving them in a last-dash scramble to change their schedules. Here’s everything you need to know about the decision to suspend cruises to Hawaii for longer, including which cruise lines are the worst affected.
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