Tuesday's Baltimore bridge collapse may marginally affect the world's largest cruise company.
10.03.2024 - 14:01 / insider.com
Oceania Cruises wants you to spend at least $59,700 — and 180 days — living on its newest cruise ship while it sails 360 degrees around the globe.
And if the itinerary's bookings are anything like the company's previous global sailings, this six-month cruise could sell out — fast. Bookings for this cruise officially open on March 13.
The brand's around-the-world itineraries have become wildly hyped over the last few years. In January, its most recent world cruise on the fully booked Insignia departed from Los Angeles on a similar 180-day, 96-port journey.
When reservations opened two years prior, that ship was sold out in 30 minutes. Oceania is a high-end brand of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings.
Tuesday's Baltimore bridge collapse may marginally affect the world's largest cruise company.
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