Are P&O cruises Cancelled for 2022?

Are P&O cruises Cancelled for 2022?

Cruises on Azura are cancelled up until December 2021. Cruises on Arcadia are cancelled up until March 2022. Cruises on Aurora are cancelled up until April 2022. Britannia and Iona sailings are unaffected; these ships will be sailing a series of summer 2021 staycations.

Will P&O cruises go ahead in 2022?

The news came as P&O Cruises revealed its expected deployment and phased re-start plan for the remainder of 2021 and into early 2022. Britannia will begin the planned western Mediterranean itineraries on September 25 and Iona will start her Atlantic coast holidays from the same date.

What months are cruises the cheapest?

January, May, September through October, and early December Cruising when schools are in session or during hurricane season will generally get you the lowest fares on Caribbean cruises. For a cheap Caribbean cruise, try a January sailing after New Year’s Day, or an early February itinerary before Valentine’s Day.

What is happening with PO cruises?

P&O Cruises have cancelled all Caribbean sailings to and from St Lucia from October 2021 through to March 2022. P&O Cruises have cancelled all Caribbean sailings to and from St Lucia from October 2021 through to March 2022. Alternative P&O UK Coastal Cruises are now on sale.

Are P&O Cruises going into liquidation?

The company is still trading, and has made it very clear that it is not going into liquidation. In theory this means nothing has changed and the company should honour your summer booking and allow passengers to use credit vouchers that they accepted in lieu of cancelled trips last year.

Why is P&O in trouble?

The disruption was caused by poor weather, increased Easter traffic and a ferry capacity shortage on the Channel because P&O Ferries is still not operating following its highly disputed sacking of almost 800 employees on March 17.

How much money has P&O lost?

Last week Mr Shapps said: “We are going to make sure P&O have to U-turn on this.” But the ferry firm boss has repeatedly said that the firm has lost £100m in a year – a rate of £3 per second – and that it will close unless it can reduce its cost base.

Are cruises likely to be Cancelled 2022?

Unfortunately, there are still cruises being cancelled in 2022 due to Covid-19 and the uncertainty surrounding it. The pandemic has not ended, and some sailings have been cancelled due to too many Covid-19 cases onboard.

Is P&O owned by Carnival?

P&O Cruises is a British cruise line based at Carnival House in Southampton, England, operated by Carnival UK and owned by Carnival Corporation & plc. It was originally a subsidiary of the shipping company P&O and was founded in 1977.

Why is P&O making a loss?

Ferry operator P&O Ferries confirmed today it is laying off 800 members of staff after the pandemic caused the company to post a £100m loss year-on-year. “Our survival is dependent on making swift and significant changes now,” said a company spokesperson. “Without these changes there is no future for P&O Ferries.