Pandemic or Not, Cruise Ship Drydocks Continue

There may be an uptick in cruise ship drydocks in 2021 as the global fleet prepares to return to service and cruise operators take the opportunity to get work done as well as necessary classification society inspections without the penalty of taking a ship out of revenue service, according to the 2021 Drydock Report by Cruise Industry News. In some cases, big ticket items have actually been moved up, such as Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings taking the opportunity to fit exhaust gas cleaning systems to the Norwegian Breakaway and Getaway two years ahead of schedule.

 

 

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