The Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, Silversea and Azamara parent said the move came as it "continues to work with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and government authorities around the world towards the shared goal of safely returning to cruising".
Royal Caribbean International
- Most global sailings suspended through to 28 February, 2021.
- Australia sailings suspended to 30 April, 2021.
- Spectrum of the Seas China sailings suspended through 20 January, 2021.
- Quantum of the Seas is resuming service in Singapore.
Celebrity Cruises
- All global sailings suspended through 28 February, 2021.
- South America sailings suspended through 7 April, 2021.
Silversea Cruises
- Suspended through 1 April, 2021, except for the 6 February sailing of Silver Origin.
Azamara
- Suspended sailings through 20 March, 2021.
"After months of careful planning, extensive training and simulated trials, Royal Caribbean International’s Quantum of the Seas resumed cruises for Singapore residents this week with comprehensive health and safety measures in place meeting the requirements of the CruiseSafe Certification standards developed by the Singapore government," said the company.
"Royal Caribbean Group’s panel of scientific and medical experts, together with teams both on sea and on land, continue to focus on a healthy and safe return to service for our guests, crew and the communities we visit.
"We will be reaching out to our guests and travel partners to share further details and address any questions or concerns they may have."