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Trade Itinerary Description Sail Date Voyage ID Days Trade Itinerary Description Sail Date Voyage ID Days Ports Ship Name Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) 5/3/20 9012 10 SFO1/SFO2 Star Princess Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) 5/13/20 9013 10 SFO1/SFO2 Star Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip San Francisco) 5/23/20 9014 10 SFO1/SFO2 Star Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip San Francisco) 6/2/20 9015 10 SFO1/SFO2 Star Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip San Francisco) 6/12/20 9016 10 SFO1/SFO2 Star Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip San Francisco) 6/22/20 9017 10 SFO1/SFO2 Star Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip San Francisco) 7/2/20 9018 10 SFO1/SFO2 Star Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip San Francisco) 7/12/20 9019 10 SFO1/SFO2 Star Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip San Francisco) 7/22/20 9020 10 SFO1/SFO2 Star Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip San Francisco) 8/1/20 9021 10 SFO1/SFO2 Star Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip San Francisco) 8/11/20 9022 10 SFO1/SFO2 Star Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip San Francisco) 8/21/20 9023 10 SFO1/SFO2 Star Princess Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) 8/31/20 9024 10 SFO1/SFO2 Star Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip San Francisco) 9/10/20 9025 10 SFO1/SFO2 Star Princess Inside Passage (Vancouver to Seattle) 5/17/20 E011 7 YVR1/SEA1 Emerald Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Seattle) 5/24/20 E012 7 SEA1/SEA2 Emerald Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Seattle) 5/31/20 E013 7 SEA1/SEA2 Emerald Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Seattle) 6/7/20 E014 7 SEA1/SEA2 Emerald Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Seattle) 6/14/20 E015 7 SEA1/SEA2 Emerald Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Seattle) 6/21/20 E016 7 SEA1/SEA2 Emerald Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Seattle) 6/28/20 E017 7 SEA1/SEA2 Emerald Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Seattle) 7/5/20 E018 7 SEA1/SEA2 Emerald Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Seattle) 7/12/20 E019 7 SEA1/SEA2 Emerald Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Seattle) 7/19/20 E020 7 SEA1/SEA2 Emerald Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Seattle) 7/26/20 E021 7 SEA1/SEA2 Emerald Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Seattle) 8/2/20 E022 7 SEA1/SEA2 Emerald Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Seattle) 8/9/20 E023 7 SEA1/SEA2 Emerald Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Seattle) 8/16/2020 E024 7 SEA1/SEA2 Emerald Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Seattle) 8/23/2020 E025 7 SEA1/SEA2 Emerald Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Seattle) 8/30/2020 E026 7 SEA1/SEA2 Emerald Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Seattle) 9/6/2020 E027 7 SEA1/SEA2 Emerald Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Seattle) 9/13/2020 E028 7 SEA1/SEA2 Emerald Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Seattle) 9/20/2020 E029 7 SEA1/SEA2 Emerald Princess Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) 5/9/20 R012 7 SEA1/SEA2 Ruby Princess Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) 5/16/20 R013 7 SEA1/SEA2 Ruby Princess Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) 5/23/20 R014 7 SEA1/SEA2 Ruby Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Seattle) 5/30/20 R015 7 SEA1/SEA2 Ruby Princess Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) 6/6/2020 R016 7 SEA1/SEA2 Ruby Princess Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) 6/13/2020 R017 7 SEA1/SEA2 Ruby Princess Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) 6/20/2020 R018 7 SEA1/SEA2 Ruby Princess Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) 6/27/2020 R019 7 SEA1/SEA2 Ruby Princess Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) 7/4/2020 R020 7 SEA1/SEA2 Ruby Princess Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) 7/11/2020 R021 7 SEA1/SEA2 Ruby Princess Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) 7/18/2020 R022 7 SEA1/SEA2 Ruby Princess Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) 7/25/2020 R023 7 SEA1/SEA2 Ruby Princess Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) 8/1/2020 R024 7 SEA1/SEA2 Ruby Princess Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) 8/8/2020 R025 7 SEA1/SEA2 Ruby Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Seattle) 8/15/2020 R026 7 SEA1/SEA2 Ruby Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Seattle) 8/22/2020 R027 7 SEA1/SEA2 Ruby Princess Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) 8/29/2020 R028 7 SEA1/SEA2 Ruby Princess Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) 9/5/2020 R029 7 SEA1/SEA2 Ruby Princess Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) 9/12/2020 R030 7 SEA1/SEA2 Ruby Princess Inside Passage (with Glacier Bay National Park) 9/19/20 R031 7 SEA1/SEA2 Ruby Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Vancouver) 5/13/20 6011 7 YVR1/YVR2 Coral Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Vancouver) 9/19/20 1040 7 YVR1/YVR2 Royal Princess Inside Passage (with Hubbard Glacier) 5/15/20 K008 12 YVR1/YVR2 Pacific Princess Inside Passage (with Hubbard Glacier) 9/12/20 A031 10 YVR1/YVR2 Grand Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Los Angeles w/ Hubbard Glacier) 5/16/20 5013 14 LAX1/LAX2 Golden Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Los Angeles w/ Hubbard Glacier) 5/30/20 5014 14 LAX1/LAX2 Golden Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Los Angeles w/ Hubbard Glacier) 6/13/20 5015 14 LAX1/LAX2 Golden Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Los Angeles w/ Hubbard Glacier) 6/27/20 5016 14 LAX1/LAX2 Golden Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Los Angeles w/ Hubbard Glacier) 7/11/20 5017 14 LAX1/LAX2 Golden Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Los Angeles w/ Hubbard Glacier) 7/25/20 5018 14 LAX1/LAX2 Golden Princess Inside Passage (Roundtrip Los Angeles w/ Hubbard Glacier) 8/8/20 5019 14 LAX1/LAX2 Golden Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Northbound) 5/9/20 A013N 7 YVR1/WH11 Grand Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Southbound) 5/16/20 A014N 7 WH11/YVR1 Grand Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Northbound) 5/23/20 A015N 7 YVR1/WH11 Grand Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Southbound) 5/30/20 A016 7 WH11/YVR1 Grand Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Northbound) 6/6/20 A017 7 YVR1/WH11 Grand Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Southbound) 6/13/20 A018 7 WH11/YVR1 Grand Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Northbound) 6/20/20 A019 7 YVR1/WH11 Grand Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Southbound) 6/27/20 A020 7 WH11/YVR1 Grand Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Northbound) 7/4/20 A021 7 YVR1/WH11 Grand Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Southbound) 7/11/20 A022 7 WH11/YVR1 Grand Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Northbound) 7/18/20 A023 7 YVR1/WH11 Grand Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Southbound) 7/25/20 A024 7 WH11/YVR1 Grand Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Northbound) 8/1/20 A025 7 YVR1/WH11 Grand Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Southbound) 8/8/20 A026 7 WH11/YVR1 Grand Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Northbound) 8/15/20 A027 7 YVR1/WH11 Grand Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Southbound) 8/22/20 A028 7 WH11/YVR1 Grand Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Northbound) 8/29/20 A029 7 YVR1/WH11 Grand Princess Alaska Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Southbound) 9/5/20 A030 7 WH11/YVR1 Grand Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Northbound) 5/20/20 6012 7 YVR1/WH11 Coral Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Southbound) 5/27/20 6013 7 WH11/YVR1 Coral Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Northbound) 6/3/20 6014 7 YVR1/WH11 Coral Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Southbound) 6/10/20 6015 7 WH11/YVR1 Coral Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Northbound) 6/17/20 6016 7 YVR1/WH11 Coral Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Southbound) 6/24/20 6017 7 WH11/YVR1 Coral Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Northbound) 7/1/20 6018 7 YVR1/WH11 Coral Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Southbound) 7/8/20 6019 7 WH11/YVR1 Coral Princess Voyage of the Glaciers with Glacier Bay (Northbound) 7/15/20 6020 7 YVR1/WH11 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