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Sun Princess and Sea Princess to Leave Princess Cruises Fleet

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On September 21, 2020, Princess Cruises announced the sale of Sun Princess and Sea Princess to undisclosed buyers. This decision aligns with parent company Carnival Corporation's strategy to phase out less efficient ships. The two vessels significantly contributed to Australian cruising, with passengers spending nearly 14 million nights aboard. Due to their sale, Princess Cruises will cancel upcoming itineraries for both ships, and affected guests will be notified. Carnival continues to focus on enhancing offerings with new ships like Enchanted Princess.

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  • Sale of two older ships aligns with Carnival Corporation's strategy to enhance fleet efficiency.
  • Significant contribution to Australian cruising with nearly 14 million nights spent by guests.
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  • Cancellation of itineraries for Sun Princess from December 28, 2020, to August 14, 2021.
  • Cancellation of itineraries for Sea Princess from December 23, 2020, to November 9, 2021.

SANTA CLARITA, Calif., Sept. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the world's leading international premium cruise line, Princess Cruises, announced the sale of two of its ships, Sun Princess and Sea Princess, to undisclosed buyers. The sale of these vessels is in line with parent company Carnival Corporation's plan to accelerate the removal of less efficient ships from its fleet.

"Sun Princess and Sea Princess contributed to significant growth in Australian cruising," said Princess Cruises president Jan Swartz. "Both ships defined the premium cruise experience with Australians and New Zealanders spending close to 14 million nights aboard these ships. While it is never easy to say goodbye to any ship in our fleet, this will allow us to deploy newer ships enhancing our offerings for Australia cruisers and focus on bringing into service exciting newbuilds like the upcoming delivery of Enchanted Princess."

The first ship in the Sun Class, Sun Princess was introduced in 1995 debuting in the Caribbean and was amongst the largest ships in the world at the time. The 2,000-guest Sun Princess also sailed in Alaska and Panama Canal, among other destinations, before being homeported in Australia in October 2007. Sun Princess also helped us open the Japanese market in 2013 as the first foreign-flagged cruise ship to offer cruises designed specifically for the Japanese.

The 2,000-guest Sea Princess became synonymous with World Cruises, having completed six full world cruises since 2013. During her time based in Australia, Sea Princess travelled the equivalent of 35 times around the world. Prior to joining Sun Princess in Australia, Sea Princess sailed in Europe and Alaska as well as the Caribbean, including serving as a homeport ship in Barbados in the mid- to late-2000s.

Due to the imminent departure of these two ships from the fleet, Princess Cruises will cancel published itineraries which include:

  • Sun Princess sailings from December 28, 2020 through August 14, 2021
  • Sea Princess sailings from December 23, 2020 through November 9, 2021

Guests with bookings will be notified, and along with their travel advisors, will receive information on how to book another Princess Cruise when operations resume. Guests who prefer a refund will be accommodated.

About Princess Cruises: 
One of the best-known names in cruising, Princess Cruises is the fastest growing international premium cruise line and tour company operating a fleet of 16 modern cruise ships, carrying two million guests each year to 380 destinations around the globe, including the Caribbean, Alaska, Panama Canal, Mexican Riviera, Europe, South America, Australia/New Zealand, the South Pacific, Hawaii, Asia, Canada/New England, Antarctica and World Cruises. A team of professional destination experts have curated 170 itineraries, ranging in length from three to 111 days and Princess Cruises is continuously recognized as "Best Cruise Line for Itineraries."  In 2017 Princess Cruises, with parent company Carnival Corporation, introduced MedallionClass Vacations enabled by the OceanMedallion, the vacation industry's most advanced wearable device, provided free to each guest sailing on a MedallionClass ship. The award-winning innovation offers the fastest way to an effortless personalized vacation giving guests more time to do the things they love most. The company is part of Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE:CUK). 

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SOURCE Princess Cruises

FAQ

What ships did Princess Cruises sell on September 21, 2020?

Princess Cruises sold the Sun Princess and Sea Princess.

Why did Princess Cruises sell Sun Princess and Sea Princess?

The sale is part of parent company Carnival Corporation's plan to remove less efficient ships from its fleet.

How many nights did guests spend on Sun Princess and Sea Princess in Australia?

Guests spent nearly 14 million nights aboard these ships.

What itineraries were canceled due to the sale of Sun Princess and Sea Princess?

Sun Princess sailings from December 28, 2020 to August 14, 2021, and Sea Princess from December 23, 2020 to November 9, 2021 were canceled.

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