Almost all cruise lines across the world have now cancelled all cruises in response to the Coronavirus Pandemic and sailings have been cancelled in some cases until early summer. This is bringing about some serious logistical companies for the cruise companies, including, where to put all of the ships?
The largest cruise lines (Carnival & Royal Caribbean) have over 20 ships in their fleet - all across the world. You can imagine the kind of logistical nightmare this provides for the cruise companies, when they all need to find spaces to dock their ships or keep them offshore and running off their own power.
You may be wondering then, where have all of these ships gone, or where are they heading? Well we thought this too; and that is why we have decided to make a spreadsheet containing the locations of many of the cruise ships across many of the most popular cruise lines including Royal Caribbean, Princess, P&O & Cunard.
We will be aiming to keep the spreadsheet up together as much as we can, updating it as regularly as possible. You can use the tabs at the bottom of the spreadsheet to move between cruise lines.
You can visit the spreadsheet here.
The largest cruise lines (Carnival & Royal Caribbean) have over 20 ships in their fleet - all across the world. You can imagine the kind of logistical nightmare this provides for the cruise companies, when they all need to find spaces to dock their ships or keep them offshore and running off their own power.
You may be wondering then, where have all of these ships gone, or where are they heading? Well we thought this too; and that is why we have decided to make a spreadsheet containing the locations of many of the cruise ships across many of the most popular cruise lines including Royal Caribbean, Princess, P&O & Cunard.
We will be aiming to keep the spreadsheet up together as much as we can, updating it as regularly as possible. You can use the tabs at the bottom of the spreadsheet to move between cruise lines.
You can visit the spreadsheet here.
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