Cruise Lines Report Record Demand for New, Future Cruises

For months, cruise industry executives have been talking about how pent-up demand from travellers will fuel the industry's recovery. Those predictions are being borne out, as existing and newly created itineraries are selling out in record time. Among the lines posting record sales is ultra-luxury brand Silversea, which announced its 2023 World Cruise had sold out in a single day and was waitlisted. Oceania also sold out its massive 180-day World Cruise in one day. Crystal Cruise’s new Bahamian voyages represented the luxury line's biggest single-day opening in its 30-year history. Viking, meanwhile, couldn't even put its three new U.K.-only departures on official sale before they completely sold out.

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