Azamara has develop into the most recent line to delay its return to operation within the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
No journeys will now depart earlier than June 30th.
Royal Caribbean, which is presently within the technique of selling the boutique line to non-public buyers, had beforehand set a date in April for a possible return to the seas.
A press release from Azamara mentioned: “As the world continues to confront the various challenges ensuing from Covid-19, our main aim continues to be a wholesome return to service for our visitors, crew and the communities we go to.
“As a way to guarantee the simplest initiatives are in place for a wholesome return to service, Azamara has taken the choice to increase the suspension of world.”
Azamara is an upmarket cruise line, presently with three mid-sized ships crusing to all seven continents of the world.
A further fourth ship is scheduled to hitch the fleet in 2022.
“The Azamara workforce is working diligently with Royal Caribbean Group’s Wholesome Sail Panel to create a small-ship cruising expertise that can defend the wellbeing of visitors and crew but keep true to the Azamara spirit of connecting individuals to cultures,” added an announcement.