Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has just announced the cancellation of roughly five months’ worth of cruises across three of its ships, according to USA Today. The impacted sailings fall between November 2025 and April 2026, disrupting travel plans for passengers scheduled aboard the Norwegian Dawn, Norwegian Star and Norwegian Jewel.
The cancellations apply to the following sailings:
- Norwegian Dawn: November 2, 2025, through April 12, 2026.
- Norwegian Star: November 20, 2025, through April 14, 2026.
- Norwegian Jewel: November 23, 2025, through April 5, 2026.
In letters addressed to affected guests and travel partners on Thursday, NCL pointed to “fleet redeployment” as the reason for this development.
“Occasionally, scheduled itineraries may need to be canceled, allowing us the opportunity to introduce enhanced voyages that accommodate strong guest demand and provide a more immersive experience,” the letters read. “While unfortunately cancelations may arise, please rest assured that we are always working hard to provide you with world-class cruise vacations to bucket-list destinations. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience or disappointment this cancelation may cause.”
Passengers affected by these cancellations, many of which are occurring with very short notice, will be issued a full refund of the cruise fare they’ve already paid, plus a 10 percent future cruise credit for the inconvenience.
This isn’t the first time this year that NCL has made sweeping cancellation, having scrapped more than a dozen voyages across seven of its vessels back in April 2024. While such large-scale schedule adjustments are uncommon, they occur occasionally for various reasons, including ship charters, maintenance dry docks or strategic redeployments to meet shifting market demands.
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