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Ships Original Cruise Departure Date(S) Status SHIPS ORIGINAL CRUISE DEPARTURE DATE(S) STATUS MSC BELLISSIMA March 14 Dubai to Dubai Cancelled March 21 Grand Voyage Dubai to Yokohama MSC LIRICA March 14 Dubai to Dubai Cancelled March 21 Dubai to Dubai March 28 Dubai to Dubai Apruil 4 Dubai to Dubai April 11 Dubai to Dubai April 18 Grand Voyage Dubai to Venice MSC OPERA March 10 Genoa to Genoa Cancelled March 21 Genoa to Genoa April 1 Genoa to Genoa April 5 Genoa to Genoa April 9 Genoa to Genoa April 14 Genoa to Genoa April 17 Genoa to Genoa April 21 Genoa to Venice MSC SINFONIA March 13 Grand Voyage Santos to Venice Cancelled MSC FANTASIA March 9 Grand Voyage Santos to Genoa Anticipated end of cruise. Final port will be Marseille on March 27. Disembarkations planned in the Italian ports in the following days will be anticipated to March 27 in Marseille MSC FANTASIA March 28 Genoa to Genoa Cancelled MSC FANTASIA April 4 Genoa to Genoa No changes MSC SPLENDIDA March 12 Grand Voyage Dubai to Genoa Itinerary change. Final port will be Marseille on March 29. Call to Genoa cancelled, all passengers will disembark in Marseille MSC SPLENDIDA March 29 Genoa to Hamburg Itinerary change. Cruise will be Marseille to Hamburg; passengers embarking in the Italian ports can embark in Marseille on March 29 or Barcelona on March 30 MSC GRANDIOSA March 14 Genoa to Genoa No embarkation in Italian ports (Genoa March 14, Civitavecchia March 15, Palermo March 16); disembarkation possible in Genoa on March 14 and Civitavecchia on March 15. The call to Palermo on March 16 is cancelled; guests who were supposed to embark in the Italian ports can anticipate embarkation on Barcelona on March 12 or Marseille on March 13. MSC GRANDIOSA March 21 Genoa to Genoa Itinerary and dates changes: • Barcelona on March 19 • Marseille on March 20-21 • at sea on March 22 • Malaga on March 23 • Alicante on March 24 • Palma on March 25 • Barcelona on March 26 Guests from Italian ports can embark in Barcelona on March 19 or Marseille on March 20. MSC GRANDIOSA March 28 Genoa to Genoa Itinerary and dates changes. • Barcelona on March 26 • Marseille on March 27 • at sea on March 28 • Tangier on March 29 • Cadiz on March 30 • Malaga on March 31 • Alicante on April 1 • Palma on April 2 • Barcelona on April 3 Guests from Italian ports can embark in Barcelona on March 26 or Marseille on March 27 MSC GRANDIOSA April 5 Genoa to Genoa No changes MSC DIVINA March 20 Grand Voyage Miami to Genoa Cancelled MSC DIVINA April 7 Genoa to Genoa Cancelled April 11 Genoa to Genoa April 18 Genoa to Genoa April 25 Genoa to Genoa.
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