Core Viewpoint - Several cruise companies have announced changes to their itineraries, shifting destinations from Japan to Southeast Asia or South Korea, reflecting a response to market conditions and customer demand [1][12]. Group 1: Company Responses - Aida Cruises announced a change in the itinerary for the Aida Mediterranean, with the original destination of Japan's Ishigaki Island now changed to Vietnam's Hue, with arrival on December 23, 2025, at 8:00 AM and departure at 7:00 PM [5][6]. - Star Cruises reported a change for the "Gulangyu" cruise, with the original destinations of Japan's Miyako Island and Naha now replaced by Vietnam's Nha Trang, effective January 25, 2026. The change was made based on market feedback and customer demand [12]. - Blue Dream International Cruises has shifted all its Japan-bound itineraries for March and April 2026 to South Korea, with further adjustments planned for future itineraries [16]. Group 2: Itinerary Changes - The updated itinerary for Aida Mediterranean includes a cruise from Guangzhou, with the following key dates: December 21, 2025, departure from Guangzhou; December 23, 2025, arrival in Hue at 8:00 AM [2][5]. - Star Cruises' new itinerary for January 27, 2026, includes a stop in Nha Trang at 3:00 PM, replacing the original stop in Naha [8][12]. - Blue Dream's itinerary changes for March and April 2026 involve all Japan routes being redirected to South Korea, with specific details pending further announcements [16].
多艘中国邮轮变更前往日本航线,目的地改为韩国或东南亚,有公司称综合评估后进行调整
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-26 10:30