Royal Caribbean International has announced a season extension for Quantum of the Seas in Singapore. The ship will remain in service at least until October 2021.
Quantum will set sail again in December 2020, and this extension of her stay in Singapore will be the longest season for one of Asia’s largest cruise ships. Last year, Royal Caribbean launched Ocean Getaways cruises with CruiseSafe certification, issued by the Singapore local government, confirming that the cruises meet health and safety requirements.
Quantum of the Seas at the Marina Bay Cruise Centre in Singapore in 2015. (Photo courtesy of Royal Caribbean)
After a successful voyage and passenger appreciation, Royal has extended the Quantum’s season in Singapore for the first time by three months, until June 2021. Now they’re doing it again for four months.
We continue to see overwhelming demand in Singapore for a cruise aboard Quantum of the Seas. With more than 50,000 guests who have cruised with us and no positive cases of COVID-19 to date, vacationers can rest assured that we are focused on providing safe and memorable cruise experiences, said Michael Bayley, president and CEO of Royal Caribbean International.
Royal Caribbean’s more than 30 sailing ships in Singapore offer a real and proven model of how cruising can be a unique and safe vacation that goes beyond what many other travel options have to offer.
READ MORE: Royal Caribbean announces cruises from Bermuda for summer 2021.
Residents of Singapore can continue to enjoy two- and four-night Ocean Getaways, which are cruises to nowhere, throughout the summer and early fall. Reservations for the new yachts will open on the 13th. April 2021.
RipCord by iFly and the FlowRider surf simulator (Photo courtesy of Royal Caribbean).
Our guests continue to enjoy their fantastic vacations with Royal Caribbean, and we continue to sail with our layered health and safety measures, developed in collaboration with the Healthy Sail Panel. In fact, we have seen an increase in customer satisfaction since the start of sailings last December, said Angie Stephen, Royal Caribbean International’s vice president and general manager for Asia-Pacific.
The Quantum of Seas will continue to operate with the same health and safety measures as when it was at sea. These include sail reduction, COVID-19 testing, physical clearance, enhanced cleaning and contact monitoring.
Since July 2020, Royal Caribbean Group – the parent company of Royal Caribbean International, which includes other cruise lines – has carried more than 100,000 passengers on 152 cruises through Asia and Europe. More than 50,000 of these guests were passengers aboard Quantum of the Seas.
READ MORE: A Quantum-class ship will join the crowded UK cruise market.
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Will cruises return in 2021?
Friedman thinks cruises will definitely resume in 2021. But Alaska cruises will likely be canceled again this summer, and Caribbean cruises will likely be limited, he added. It also seems likely that some cruise lines will require passengers to be vaccinated, at least initially.
Is it safe to book a cruise for 2021?
If you want to play it safe, book a cruise later in 2021 or 2022. If you dream of being one of the first passengers on board (and don’t want to be too disappointed if your cruise is cancelled), you can book your cruise any time after the scheduled resumption of cruises.
Will Royal Caribbean sail in January 2021?
The cruise line had previously planned a limited launch in January 2021, but it will take longer to relaunch. Update 10: Like its parent company Royal Caribbean, the cruise line has suspended operations until September 30. April 2021.
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