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Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line Says It Will Relaunch in May

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The company's Celebration cruise ship.

Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line says it is planning to resume sailings on May 8, the company said this week. 

Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line, which operates cruises to destinations in The Bahamas including Grand Bahama and Nassau, has canceled its sailings through May 6, amid the global coronavirus pandemic. 

“At Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line, the wellbeing of our passengers and crew is always our top priority,” said Oneil Khosa, CEO of Paradise Bahamas Cruise Line. “While we understand that this news [of cancellations through May 6] is disappointing for many of our valued guests, we believe that further suspension is necessary to ensure their continued safety during the COVID-19 pandemic.”

The credit system means cruisers can transfer their cruises to any future sailing date through Dec. 31, 2021. 

“We are in communication with all guests booked on a canceled sailing, as well as with our travel advisor partners, and we are offering a 125 percent Future Cruise Credit for all guests booked on a canceled sailing,” Khosa said. “We wish everyone the very best at this time and look forward to providing you a better way to getaway again soon.”

For more, visit Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line

— CJ

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