Schedule MV Bavaria 2019 - 2020

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Schedule MV Bavaria 2019 - 2020 Schedule MV Bavaria 2019 - 2020 Start Date End Date Trip Remarks 16.10.2019 19.10.2019 Trip 01 A - Similan Islands (max. 10 dives) CONFIRMED 19.10.2019 22.10.2019 Trip 01 B - Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu, Surin Island (max. 13 dives) CONFIRMED 16.10.2019 22.10.2019 Trip 01 C - Similan, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu, Surin Island (max. 22 dives) CONFIRMED 23.10.2019 26.10.2019 Trip 02 A - Similan Islands (max. 10 dives) CONFIRMED 26.10.2019 29.10.2019 Trip 02 B - Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu, Surin Island (max. 13 dives) CONFIRMED 23.10.2019 29.10.2019 Trip 02 C - Similan, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu, Surin Island (max. 22 dives) CONFIRMED 30.10.2019 05.11.2019 Trip 03 M - Myanmar (Burma): Mergui Archipelago (max. 22 dives) CONFIRMED 06.11.2019 12.11.2019 Trip 04 M - Myanmar (Burma): Mergui Archipelago (max. 22 dives) CONFIRMED 13.11.2019 19.11.2019 Trip 05 M - Myanmar (Burma): Mergui Archipelago (max. 22 dives) CONFIRMED 20.11.2019 23.11.2019 Trip 06 A - Similan Islands (max. 10 dives) CONFIRMED 23.11.2019 26.11.2019 Trip 06 B - Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu, Surin Island (max. 13 dives) CONFIRMED 20.11.2019 26.11.2019 Trip 06 C - Similan, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu, Surin Island (max. 22 dives) CONFIRMED 27.11.2019 30.11.2019 Trip 07 B - Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu, Surin Island (max. 13 dives) CONFIRMED 01.12.2019 04.12.2019 Trip 08 BS - Boonsung Wreck, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu, Surin (max. 11 dives) CONFIRMED 04.12.2019 10.12.2019 Trip 08 M - Myanmar (Burma): Mergui Archipelago (max. 22 dives) CONFIRMED 01.12.2019 10.12.2019 Trip 08 BS/M - Richelieu, Surin Island, Myanmar: Mergui Archipelago (max. 36 dives) CONFIRMED 11.12.2019 14.12.2019 Trip 09 A - Similan Islands (max. 10 dives) CONFIRMED 14.12.2019 17.12.2019 Trip 09 B - Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu, Surin Island (max. 13 dives) CONFIRMED 11.12.2019 17.12.2019 Trip 09 C - Similan, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu, Surin Island (max. 22 dives) CONFIRMED 18.12.2019 21.12.2019 Trip 10 A - Similan Islands (max. 10 dives) CONFIRMED 21.12.2019 24.12.2019 Trip 10 B - Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu, Surin Island (max. 13 dives) CONFIRMED 18.12.2019 24.12.2019 Trip 10 C - Similan, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu, Surin Island (max. 22 dives) CONFIRMED 25.12.2019 28.12.2019 Trip 11 A - Similan Islands (max. 10 dives) CONFIRMED 28.12.2019 31.12.2019 Trip 11 B - Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu, Surin Island (max. 13 dives) CONFIRMED 25.12.2019 31.12.2019 Trip 11 C - Similan, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu, Surin Island (max. 22 dives) CONFIRMED 01.01.2020 04.01.2020 Trip 12 A - Similan Islands (max. 10 dives) CONFIRMED 04.01.2020 07.01.2020 Trip 12 B - Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu, Surin Island (max. 13 dives) CONFIRMED 01.01.2020 07.01.2020 Trip 12 C - Similan, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu, Surin Island (max. 22 dives) CONFIRMED 08.01.2020 14.01.2020 Trip 13 M - Myanmar (Burma): Mergui Archipelago (max. 22 dives) CONFIRMED 15.01.2020 21.01.2020 Trip 14 M - Myanmar (Burma): Mergui Archipelago (max. 22 dives) CONFIRMED 22.01.2020 25.01.2020 Trip 15 A - Similan Islands (max. 10 dives) CONFIRMED 25.01.2020 28.01.2020 Trip 15 B - Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu, Surin Island (max. 13 dives) CONFIRMED 22.01.2020 28.01.2020 Trip 15 C - Similan, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu, Surin Island (max. 22 dives) CONFIRMED 29.01.2020 01.02.2020 Trip 16 A - Similan Islands (max. 10 dives) CONFIRMED 01.02.2020 04.02.2020 Trip 16 B - Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu, Surin Island (max. 13 dives) CONFIRMED 29.01.2020 04.02.2020 Trip 16 C - Similan, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu, Surin Island (max. 22 dives) CONFIRMED 05.02.2020 11.02.2020 Trip 17 M - Myanmar (Burma): Mergui Archipelago (max. 22 dives) CONFIRMED 12.02.2020 18.02.2020 Trip 18 M - Myanmar (Burma): Mergui Archipelago (max. 22 dives) CONFIRMED 19.02.2020 25.02.2020 Trip 19 M - Myanmar (Burma): Mergui Archipelago (max. 22 dives) CONFIRMED 26.02.2020 29.02.2010 Trip 20 A - Similan Islands (max. 10 dives) CONFIRMED 29.02.2010 03.03.2020 Trip 20 B - Koh Bon, Koh Tachai, Richelieu, Surin Island (max. 13 dives) CONFIRMED 26.02.2020 03.03.2020 Trip 20 C - 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