爱达邮轮:取消日本方向航线
中国能源报·2025-11-29 03:53

Core Viewpoint - Aida Cruises has announced changes to its first-quarter 2026 itinerary, shifting focus from Japan to popular destinations in South Korea and Southeast Asia [1][2]. Group 1: Itinerary Changes - The "Aida Madu" will continue to operate from Shanghai, offering multiple 5-day/4-night and 6-day/5-night international cruise routes to classic destinations such as Jeju, Busan, and Seoul [2][3]. - The "Aida Mediterranean" will operate from Guangzhou, featuring several 5-day/4-night and 6-day/5-night cruise routes to Vietnamese tourist spots like Da Nang, Ha Long Bay, and Hue. Additionally, it will introduce medium to long-haul routes covering popular destinations in Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Brunei, providing diverse cruise vacation options for guests from the Greater Bay Area [2][3]. Group 2: Fleet Information - Currently, Aida Cruises operates two large cruise ships: the domestically produced "Aida Madu" and the "Aida Mediterranean." The second domestically produced large cruise ship, "Aida Huacheng," has completed full ship connectivity and is scheduled for delivery in 2026, with plans to launch international routes from Nansha, Guangzhou [3][5].