MSC CRUISES CANCELS RED SEA PROGRAM DUE TO WAR

MSC Cruises says it has cancelled the full winter program of MSC Orchestra that was planned in the Red Sea from Nov. 8 to April 17 because of the proximity of some of ship’s ports of call to Israel and the number of restrictions in the bordering countries that would have adversely affected the holiday experience for passengers.

The line is also making changes to some of its other itineraries in light of the current geopolitical situation and to ensure the safety of its passengers and crew. MSC Cruises added that some travel restrictions have been made by local authorities in certain destinations and also some national governments have issued advisories against travel to certain areas.

The winter program for MSC Sinfonia from Nov. 12 to April 15 April 2024 has been cancelled as the ship’s main highlight in its itinerary was Haifa in Israel.

There are some minor changes to the itineraries of the grand voyages for MSC Virtuosa, MSC Opera and MSC Splendida and to two 11-night sailings for MSC Armonia.

Passengers affected by the changes can move their cruise of a similar length of travel to an alternative ship and itinerary or request a full refund.

MSC Cruises added that the safety of its passengers and crew is always its upmost priority and during an evolving situation it will continue to monitor the situation and modify ship itineraries if necessary.