HOLLAND America Line (HAL) today announced the cancellation of all of its cruises in Alaska, Canada, Europe and New England for 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, Amsterdam will not operate the 79-day Grand Africa voyage that had been set to depart on 03 Oct. “Having sailed to...
HOLLAND America Line (HAL) today announced the cancellation of all of its cruises in Alaska, Canada, Europe and New England for 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In addition, Amsterdam will not operate the 79-day Grand Africa voyage that had been set to depart on 03 Oct.
“Having sailed to destinations around the globe for 147 years, all of us at Holland America Line share in your disappointment of this news,” the company said in an update to passengers and the travel trade.
“We would love to welcome those guests who have been impacted by cancellations on board a future Holland America Line cruise,” the company said.
Full refunds are being offered which must be claimed by 15 Jun, but those who elect to take a future cruise credit will receive 125% of the base cruise fare paid to Holland America.
Deposited HAL bookings will receive a future cruise credit of double the amount of the deposit with a minimum of $100.
Future cruise credits are valid for 12 months and may be used to book sailings departing through until the end of 2022.
More detailed information at hollandamerica.com.
