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MSC Cruises Redeploys Cruise Ship Over Fear of Coronavirus

MSC Cruises is canceling the next three cruises on MSC Splendida and redeploying the cruise ship to Singapore due to the spread of coronavirus in China.

The cruise ship’s 27 night Grand Voyage to the Middle East and Europe will begin on February 14, 2020 out of Singapore.

The itinerary changes are a result of the coronavirus health situation in China although there have been no reported cases among passengers or crew on board MSC Splendida while she has served the Asia market throughout the winter.

Gianni Onorato, CEO of MSC Cruises, gave the following statement: “The decision to reposition the ship from Shanghai to Singapore has been taken in the best interests of the safety and well being for our passengers and crew, as was the decision to cancel our next three scheduled sailings from China.

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“Many major airlines have either canceled or reduced their flight frequency to China and the Grand Voyage, a maritime tradition whereby a ship moves from one part of the world to another for a new sailing season, was entirely booked with guests flying from abroad to enjoy the experience of a unique itinerary.

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“In light of Singapore becoming a new embarkation port we have had to cancel calls to Naha, Japan and Hong Kong but it has also created an opportunity to update and enrich the Grand Voyage’s itinerary with four additional new ports; Langkawi, Penang and Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, plus Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam to create a new, one-of-a kind memorable cruise.”

Customers who booked an outbound flight ticket to Asia will need to contact their airline or travel agent for a refund or possible re-protection to Singapore.

MSC Splendida will dock in Singapore on Thursday February 13 and guests can board the ship starting at 6:00 p.m. Singapore time and onwards. The cruise ship will depart from Singapore on Friday February 14 at 11:00 p.m. Singapore time.

Any pre-paid excursions during the Grand Voyage that are canceled to the ports of Naha, Japan and Hong Kong as a result of the new updated itinerary will be refunded to the customer’s ship board account.

MSC Splendida’s 4- and 5-night sailings from Shanghai to Japan on February 1, 5 and 9 have been canceled.

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