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Earlier this month, much of the cruise industry canceled all cruises until mid-April at the earliest.
But some ships are still at sea.
Many of those ships have not experienced coronavirus outbreaks, but there is at least one major exception.
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The novel coronavirus has put much of the cruise industry on hold after many cruise lines announced earlier this month that they would cancel most cruises until mid-April at the earliest. But some ships will remain at sea in the coming days and weeks as they finish their itineraries.
Many of those ships have avoided the coronavirus outbreaks experienced by the Diamond Princess, Grand Princess, and Costa Luminosa, though at least one, Holland America Line’s MS Zaandam, has seen dozens of passengers get sick.
A representative for the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), a trade association for the cruise industry, said 3.6% of the 277 ships operated by its member cruise lines had not yet completed their itineraries, as of Monday. Nine of the 10 ships on this list are owned by CLIA-member cruise lines (the Columbus is the sole exception), but the CLIA representative did not specify if there were any ships not mentioned in this story that are still at sea.
These 10 cruise ships are still at sea as the industry deals with the fallout from the coronavirus.
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MS Zaandam
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Cruise line: Holland America Line
After receiving permission to pass through the Panama Canal, the MS Zaandam’s final destination is still being worked out, Holland America told Business Insider. At least two people on the ship have tested positive for COVID-19, and 189 and crew members have reported flu-like symptoms. Four passengers have died.
MS Rotterdam
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Cruise line: Holland America Line
Holland America has moved passengers who have not shown signs of illness from the MS Zaandam to the MS Rotterdam to ease the workload on the Zaandam’s reduced staff. That process ended on Sunday, Holland America said, and the Rotterdam will sail with the Zaandam until they’re able to dock.
Arcadia
P&O Cruises
Cruise line: P&O Cruises
The Arcadia is expected to arrive in Southampton, England on April 12, a P&O Cruises representative said. No cases of COVID-19 have been reported among the ship’s passengers and crew members.
Coral Princess
Princess Cruises
Cruise line: Princess Cruises
After some passengers left the Coral Princess on March 19, the remaining passengers will begin disembarking around Saturday in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Princess Cruises said on March 30.
“There remains no known risk of COVID-19 onboard,” the company said.
Pacific Princess
Princess Cruises
Cruise line: Princess Cruises
Some passengers on the Pacific Princess left the ship March 23, but 115 did not due to medical concerns not related to COVID-19, Princess said on March 27. The remaining passengers will stay on the ship until it arrives in Los Angeles in mid-April.
Queen Mary 2
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Cruise line: Cunard Line
After a significant majority of its passengers left the ship in mid-March, the Queen Mary 2 is heading to Southampton, England a Cunard Line representative said. There are now 264 passengers on board.
MSC Magnifica
MSC Cruises
Cruise line: MSC Cruises
After stopping in Australia, the MSC Magnifica is heading to Europe, an MSC Cruises representative said. None of the ship’s passengers or crew members are sick, the representative added.
Columbus
Cruise & Maritime Voyages
Cruise line: Cruise & Maritime Voyages
After exchanging its passengers from Australia and New Zealand for the British passengers on Cruise & Maritime Voyages’ Vasco da Gama ship, the Columbus is sailing to Tilbury, with a scheduled arrival of April 13, CNN reported. No one on either ship has tested positive for COVID-19, according to CNN.
Cruise & Maritime Voyages did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Hanseatic Nature
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises
Cruise line: Hapag-Lloyd Cruises
The Hanseatic Nature’s guests have left the ship, though crew members are still on board as it heads from Central America to Hamburg, Germany, for a scheduled April 15 arrival, a Hapag-Lloyd Cruises representative said.
MS Europa
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises
Cruise line: Hapag-Lloyd Cruises
The Europa’s passengers have also disembarked, leaving only crew members on board, the Hapag-Lloyd Cruises representative said. The ship is now sailing to Barbados and is scheduled to arrive on April 3.
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