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BumRushDaShow

(169,219 posts)
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 03:11 AM 18 hrs ago

Royal Caribbean suddenly cuts 20 cruises just days after Carnival canceled 11 sailings, report says

Source: The Independent

Saturday 21 March 2026 15:33 EDT


Royal Caribbean has canceled more than 20 scheduled sailings aboard its Freedom of the Seas ship for the summer 2027 season, just days after Carnival Cruise Line similarly canceled 11 future sailings.

The impacted Royal Caribbean departures were originally scheduled between May and September 2027 and included a range of itineraries from four‑night Bahamas trips to five-night trips in the Dominican Republic and nine‑night journeys calling in Aruba and Curaçao, according to the unofficial Royal Caribbean Blog and The Travel.

Royal Caribbean emailed passengers this week to announce that Freedom of the Seas will be redeployed to Southampton, England, for the 2027 season, canceling its previously scheduled home‑port sailings due to an “ongoing itinerary planning process,” according to the blogs.

“Deployment planning is dynamic and regularly reviewed based on demand, capacity requirements, and broader fleet considerations,” a Royal Caribbean spokesperson told The Independent in a statement. “As part of this process, we’ve made the decision to redeploy Freedom of the Seas to Southampton in 2027. Guests and travel partners are being contacted directly with details about their sailings and available options.”

Read more: https://www.the-independent.com/travel/royal-caribbean-carnival-cancel-cruises-b2943187.html

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Royal Caribbean suddenly cuts 20 cruises just days after Carnival canceled 11 sailings, report says (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 18 hrs ago OP
Translation? BidenRocks 17 hrs ago #1
Translation: Canadians aren't going to Miami. LisaM 13 hrs ago #3
Agree that this is a big factor Prairie Gates 12 hrs ago #6
trumpfuckup Whip-poor-will 16 hrs ago #2
No mention of the underlying reasons in the Independent article. TheRickles 12 hrs ago #4
The radio reports I heard over the weekened BumRushDaShow 12 hrs ago #5
Nothing to see here Footay 11 hrs ago #7
Yes but this time BumRushDaShow 11 hrs ago #9
Not really. Footay 11 hrs ago #10
Stay tuned? BumRushDaShow 9 hrs ago #12
This one definitely has a reason Footay 1 hr ago #19
Given the threats Iran has made RainCaster 11 hrs ago #8
Me thinks you might be on to something. flashman13 10 hrs ago #11
Just a bit of a security problem, aren't they? WestMichRad 3 hrs ago #17
That was exactly my thought. Terrorism plus recession and fuel costs . . . Maru Kitteh 2 hrs ago #18
They aren't getting deposits IbogaProject 8 hrs ago #13
Terror Targets 2na fisherman 7 hrs ago #14
Failing monopolies pfitz59 4 hrs ago #15
This feels l BradBo 4 hrs ago #16

LisaM

(29,617 posts)
3. Translation: Canadians aren't going to Miami.
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 08:03 AM
13 hrs ago

The drop-off in Canadian tourism is huge, and Canadians have a lot of choices.

Whip-poor-will

(190 posts)
2. trumpfuckup
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 05:00 AM
16 hrs ago

This is what to label every unintended consequence resulting from trump's Iran rape.

Have it handy it's going to be constant.

Gas prices it's a trumpfuckup

Close the shipping it's a trumpfuckup

No fertilizer it's a trumpfuckup

Snuffing 265 school girls intentional not a trumpfuckup but trump is fucked up

TheRickles

(3,355 posts)
4. No mention of the underlying reasons in the Independent article.
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 08:45 AM
12 hrs ago

But their online Commenters mention the higher price of fuel, and the fear that the ships' crews would encounter ICE agents in America. In addition to the drop in Canadian tourism.

BumRushDaShow

(169,219 posts)
5. The radio reports I heard over the weekened
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 09:00 AM
12 hrs ago

did mention the current crisis -notably since this happened right after Carnival canceled with similar weasel wording, but people speculated about the why - especially the cruises going along coastal Mexico...

Footay

(88 posts)
7. Nothing to see here
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 09:36 AM
11 hrs ago

This happens all the time in this industry. Cruise lines evaluate bookings and redeploy ships to the areas with the potential to sell more.

Redeployments and itinerary changes are frequent and for numerous reasons. In fact, just this week Virgin Voyages changed the itineraries of four sailings for next February in order to have a 3-hour meetup and photo op with four ships in the middle of the Caribbean.

BumRushDaShow

(169,219 posts)
9. Yes but this time
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 10:01 AM
11 hrs ago

there are actual hostilities going on in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific, with purported "drug boats" being blown out of the water in both locations.

You also have a U.S. aircraft carrier (docked in Greece at Crete for repairs) and its group in the Mediterranean and Red Sea (and some of the cancelled cruises were in that area, where an Iranian missile hit Cyprus).

Reduce the ships and you reduce the risk that an errant missile that someone figures fell "harmlessly" in the water, actually hits one of those ships. That is the whole issue with the Strait of Hormuz.

Footay

(88 posts)
10. Not really.
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 10:18 AM
11 hrs ago

Over 150 cruise ships sail the Caribbean yearly. Moving one, 20-year-old smaller ship to a different geographic location is insignificant and not related to anything you listed.

If anyone was worried about safety in the Caribbean, they would be moving the new, $2 billion mega ships carrying 7,500 people.

BumRushDaShow

(169,219 posts)
12. Stay tuned?
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 11:36 AM
9 hrs ago
Royal Caribbean cancels five months of cruises on popular ship


(snip)

Along with Freedom of the Seas’ deployment update, Royal Caribbean may also shake up Miami sailings in summer 2027 with the debut of a brand-new ship from the port. The cruise line already announced that Miami-based Icon of the Seas will move to Galveston, Texas in August 2027. This makes way for the cruise line to likely launch its fourth Icon Class ship from Miami at that time. This has not yet been confirmed by the cruise line, however.

(snip)


A lot can happen between now and then.

Footay

(88 posts)
19. This one definitely has a reason
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 07:46 PM
1 hr ago

Royal Caribbean just built a new $125 million terminal in Galveston to accommodate the larger class ship, which previously could not dock there. The Galveston port is growing quickly as it is a much more accessible location for those in the western states.

WestMichRad

(3,225 posts)
17. Just a bit of a security problem, aren't they?
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 06:00 PM
3 hrs ago

Yet another reason I’ll never be found on one.

Maru Kitteh

(31,709 posts)
18. That was exactly my thought. Terrorism plus recession and fuel costs . . .
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 06:31 PM
2 hrs ago

I think the prospects in next few years for cruise tourism are uncertain at best.

IbogaProject

(5,864 posts)
13. They aren't getting deposits
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 12:24 PM
8 hrs ago

And they know full well less bookings means they have to cut the number.

2na fisherman

(317 posts)
14. Terror Targets
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 01:56 PM
7 hrs ago

A mega-cruise ship holds about 7000 passengers. That represents a large amount of hostages or a tragic mass-casualty event for even a small cell of jihadist terrorists to target. They are defenseless. I wouldn't go on a cruise ship vacation now even if it was given away. Aside from that, no wonder they are cancelling some trips due to high fuel costs.

pfitz59

(12,653 posts)
15. Failing monopolies
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 04:36 PM
4 hrs ago

Most major cruise lines are owned by three parent companies: Carnival Corporation, Royal Caribbean Group, and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, with a few exceptions like MSC Cruises and Windstar Cruises.
Major Cruise Line Parent Companies
1. Carnival Corporation & plc
Carnival Corporation is the largest cruise company in the world, dual-listed in the U.S. and UK, and owns nine major cruise brands. Its portfolio includes:
Carnival Cruise Line – family-friendly, budget-conscious cruises
Princess Cruises – premium experiences with destination-focused itineraries
Holland America Line – mid-sized ships with cultural enrichment programs
Seabourn – luxury small-ship cruises
Costa Cruises – European-focused cruises
Cunard Line – iconic ocean liners
AIDA Cruises – German market, casual cruising
P&O Cruises (UK) – British heritage cruises
P&O Cruises Australia – Australian market cruises
Carnival Corporation is publicly traded, meaning it is technically owned by its shareholders, with Josh Weinstein serving as CEO.
2. Royal Caribbean Group
Royal Caribbean Group, based in Miami and domiciled in Liberia, owns five key cruise lines:
Royal Caribbean International – large, innovative ships with family-friendly amenities
Celebrity Cruises – premium, modern luxury experiences
Silversea Cruises – ultra-luxury small-ship cruises
Azamara – boutique, destination-focused cruises
TUI Cruises – German market, joint venture with TUI Group
Royal Caribbean Group is publicly traded, with Jason Liberty as CEO.
3. Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (NCLH)
NCLH, domiciled in Bermuda, operates three brands:
Norwegian Cruise Line – freestyle cruising with flexible dining
Oceania Cruises – upper-premium, destination-rich itineraries
Regent Seven Seas Cruises – all-inclusive luxury cruises
The company is publicly traded, with Harry Sommer as CEO.

BradBo

(1,005 posts)
16. This feels l
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 05:11 PM
4 hrs ago

This to me feels like Americans saving their money. Trumps needless economy move to distract.
It’s an Epstein thing ALL the way. Wag the Dog distraction.

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