MSC Cruises announces its new winter 2020/2021 programme

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(TAN): MSC Cruises has confirmed full details of its Winter 2020/2021 Season, offering over 90 different itineraries across the Caribbean, Mediterranean, the Gulf, South Africa, South America and Asia – all of the regions where MSC Cruises traditionally operates. Itineraries range in length from two to 24 nights, along with the third MSC World Cruise departing in January 2021 and an extensive Grand Voyages programme.  

Gianni Onorato, MSC Cruises’ CEO commented,“We have reviewed and updated our complete Winter 2020/2021 Season, starting in late October and we are pleased to now confirm the full details. Our Winter programme sees us offering cruises in all of the regions of the world where we traditionally operate and whilst there are some updates to the original planned deployment of specific ships, we are still able to offer our main itineraries so that guests can enjoy the holiday that they booked with us.”

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The announcement follows the Company’s recent confirmation that the entire MSC Cruises fleet, including two brand new vessels currently under construction, will be in operation starting from March 2021 for the Summer 2021 Season.  

In addition, MSC Cruises confirmed the voluntarily further extension of the halt of operations of its ships operating from U.S. ports in the Caribbean until September 15, 2020. The announcement impacts two ships – MSC Seaside and MSC Armonia – that were previously scheduled to sail in the region during this time period.

Guests affected by the cancelled cruises will receive a Future Cruise Credit (FCC) by July 13, where they have the opportunity to transfer the full amount paid for their cancelled cruise to a future cruise of their choice – on any ship, for any itinerary — through to the end of 2021. Meanwhile for the Summer 2020 Season, MSC Cruises has previously announced the temporary halting to its current ship operation up until 31 July in the other regions where the Company operates.  

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In conjunction with the announcement, the Company also revealed that a new comprehensive and enhanced health and safety protocol is being developed in collaboration with relevant national health authorities and with the support of a team of external medical experts.

This protocol will cover all aspects of the cruise from the booking phase through to disembarkation and the return home. It will also include all aspects of life on board and the precautionary measures will ensure the health and wellbeing of guests and crew including enhanced sanitation measures, guidelines for life on board as well as enhanced medical facilities and health screenings for guests and crew. The full details of these new precautionary health and safety measures will be announced in the coming days.

All guests whose booking is affected by any changes will be automatically transferred to another ship serving the same or similar itinerary. Guests who have booked an inside or ocean view cabin will receive a cabin upgrade and guests booked in a balcony cabin, a suite or a Yacht Club cabin will recveive a shipboard credit of EUR 100/ (USD 100) per cabin (EUR 50/USD 50 for single cabin occupancy) for cruises up to six nights and for cruises of seven nights or above, the guests will receive EUR 200/ (USD 200) per cabin (EUR 100/USD 100 for single cabins occupancy).

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All new guests booking with MSC Cruises before 31 July 2021 will benefit from flexible booking conditions should they need to reschedule or cancel their cruise, covering cruise departures from 1 August 2020 through to 2 May 2021.

The updated itineraries are available to book at www.msccruises.com

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