With Demand Strong, River Cruise Lines Open the Books on 2023

The strong, long-term demand river cruise operators said they are seeing for 2022 sailings is now also spilling into 2023, prompting some lines to open up those sailing dates ahead of their usual schedule. Last week, American Queen Steamboat Company opened up 2023 bookings a year early, the farthest in advance it has offered a season. AmaWaterways says it has also opened bookings for some 2023 sailings, a move that company co-founder and executive vice president Kristin Karst said comes about eight months early. On the flip side, Crystal River Cruises, which along with American Cruise Lines and Viking, generally open advance seasons ahead of the pack, said the pandemic has disrupted its normal planning cycle.

 

 

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