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P&O Pressured to Cancel Cruises Resulting from Lack of Crew

Last updated: 2022/04/16 at 5:51 AM
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Citing crew availability points, P&O Cruises UK has cancelled seven cruises on the Arcadia, extending by way of a June 23 departure to the Norwegian fjords.

The ship had simply restarted service for the model in late March, marking the Carnival-owned firm’s return to full operations.

“The impression of Covid upon airways and basic disruption has necessitated the cancellations as we have to transfer crew from Arcadia to different ships within the fleet,” P&O stated, in a social media put up.

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With the Arcadia going right into a pause state, the ship now returns to service on July 5 for a two-week journey to Iceland, crusing roundtrip from Southampton, England.

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