Seabourn extends cruise cancellations

Seabourn has cancelled a series of 2021 voyages for Seabourn Odyssey and Seabourn Quest as part of a broader redeployment in preparation for an eventual return to service.

The cruise line said the cancellations came as the line continues to prepare and develop plans to meet the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) framework for conditional sailing order. 

Select Seabourn Odyssey cruises are cancelled from January 16 to November 5, 2021, although seven-day Alaska/British Columbia and the Pacific Coast sailings are due to go ahead.

Voyages on Seabourn Quest longer than seven days and calling on a US port have also been cancelled from July 22 to November 6, 2021.

Impacted cruises will automatically be cancelled and all guests will receive 125% future cruise credits or full refunds.  

“We’re fully committed to meeting the requirements necessary to bring guests back to our ships, including those issued by the CDC,” said Josh Leibowitz, president of Seabourn. 

“Our team is grateful for the continued support we are seeing from guests, the travel advisor community, our partners and everyone with an interest in the hundreds of destinations we visit. Stay tuned for releases of alternative voyage options in the months ahead as conditions permit.”

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