SMALL ship expedition cruise operator Adventure Canada has cancelled its entire 2021 season in the wake of Canada’s 12-month cruise ban extension (CW 05 Feb). The cruise line’s Chief Executive Officer Cedar Swan (pictured) said it supported the government’s decision “out of respect for the health and wellbeing of all...
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SMALL ship expedition cruise operator Adventure Canada has cancelled its entire 2021 season in the wake of Canada’s 12-month cruise ban extension (CW 05 Feb).
The cruise line’s Chief Executive Officer Cedar Swan (pictured) said it supported the government’s decision “out of respect for the health and wellbeing of all involved, particularly that of our valued community hosts”.
“It is a privilege to travel in the incredible regions that we do, and we are committed to doing so responsibly,” she added.
Swan noted Adventure Canada’s approach had the cruise line in a solid position to weather the disruption the pandemic has had on the travel industry, and would be able to offer a full suite of expeditions next year, together with its partners and the commitment of the travel community.
“We care deeply about the places we travel to and the people who travel with us, all of whom we consider part of the extended Adventure Canada family,” she said.
“The safety of our guests, community partners, expedition team, and crew is of utmost priority.”
The Canadian ban applies to any cruise vessel carrying 100 or more people.
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