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Now is the time for the release of cruise itineraries for 2020-21 and it is very noticeable how little the Mediterranean features and how many cruise ships will be sailing to Norway in the next few years. P&O's new 5000-passenger Iona will be operating 7-night fjord cruises all through her first summer season in 2020. Cunard has no less than 13 Norwegian cruises in the next two years, from summer in the fjords to Northern Lights voyages in the autumn and spring. Fred Olsen are offering over 30 cruises to Norway 2010-21. Add in P&O's 25 cruises in 2020, Princess Cruises' 22 or so plus NCL, MSC, CMV etc etc... and very soon the fjords will be like the Caribbean in winter.
I can just imagine the shudders going through the itinerary planning departments then when suddenly it is announced that Norway's Green Party is uniting against cruise ships, proposing to stop all cruise calls to Oslo by January 2022. Norway is such a stunningly beautiful country you cannot blame them in wanting to keep it that way. You can read the full article here
https://www.cruiseindustrynews.com/cruise-news/21576-norwegian-green-party-unites-against-cruise-industry.html .
It is easy to wonder just where cruises will be able to go soon, but there again, perhaps the cruise lines are not that worried, after all - many suggest the ship IS the destination and are happiest when passengers are all on board, spending money in bars, shops and spas. Interesting times ahead I think.
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