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  2. Holland America Line, a Carnival cruise line, has a "flexible" cancellation policy in place for cruises booked by March 31 for ships departing through Sept. 30.

  3. Should you cancel your cruise as COVID surges? It comes ... - AOL

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    Travelers may be weighing whether they want to proceed or postpone their cruise plans. USA TODAY walks you through what you need to consider.

  4. Celebrity Infinity - Wikipedia

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    In summer 2020, Celebrity Infinity was scheduled to sail in the Mediterranean, [22] but the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of the season. [23] Following the cruise line's pause in operations, she is scheduled to resume sailing from Port Everglades on 25 June 2022, sailing weekly Caribbean voyages. [24]

  5. Cruise Lines Relax Cancellation Policies, Hold the Line on ...

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    Although financial analysts and cruise experts acknowledge the severity of the coronavirus impact, many think any damage to the […] Cruise Lines Relax Cancellation Policies, Hold the Line on ...

  6. Celebrity Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity Cruises is a cruise line headquartered in Miami, Florida, [1] and a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. Celebrity Cruises was founded in 1988 by the Greece-based Chandris Group, and merged with Royal Caribbean Cruise Line in 1997. [2] [3] [4]

  7. Celebrity Solstice - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity Solstice is the lead ship of the Solstice class of cruise ships operated by Celebrity Cruises.Built by Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany, she was floated out on 10 August 2008 and christened by ocean scientist professor Sharon L. Smith at a ceremony in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States, on 14 November 2008.