ROYAL Caribbean International’s almost-new Spectrum of the Seas is currently docked in Sydney Harbour off Cremorne Point, with the ship relocating from China as a result of the COVID-19 crisis. The Ultra Quantum Class vessel, which debuted in Shanghai about eight months ago (CW 05 Jun 2019), will operate two...
ROYAL Caribbean International’s almost-new Spectrum of the Seas is currently docked in Sydney Harbour off Cremorne Point, with the ship relocating from China as a result of the COVID-19 crisis.
The Ultra Quantum Class vessel, which debuted in Shanghai about eight months ago (CW 05 Jun 2019), will operate two special charity cruises carrying up to 7,000 bushfire firefighters and their families, with the first four-night coastal voyage set to depart this Sat 29 Feb followed by a second cruise following the same itinerary from 07-11 Mar.
Earlier this week Royal Caribbean launched a special website at aroyalthankyou.com to allow volunteers to register for the voyage (CW 24 Feb).
It’s unclear at this stage what the take-up has been, with the website now advising prospective passengers to check the site after 5pm today to see whether they will be on the voyages.
