I will believe it when the eye sail away. The question is how long do the passengers wait until they ask for a refund or prorated trip? Then the line will say they don't have enough passengers and/or money to make the venture profitable. Oy vey.
Very worrisome. It appears from the repeated mechanical failures that they have chosen a ship that is old (1993) and not sea worthy.
I would love to know what is happening to the paying passengers
I expect this to go the way of Life at Sea, which oficially folded today leaving so many out of money and some stranded in Istanbul after selling everything to move to this non-existent ship.
Reformers take up space and they are not very popular when you consider how many more folks will use a treadmill for instance. I adore Pilates, but you don't need a reformer to do it. Wish they had some classes, which alas, they do not.
I will NEVER fly Icelandic air again and yes through O. I paid exstraa for business/first class as I have a problem with the circulation in my legs and wanted to lie flat/feet up. Icelandic air has a first class that has slightly larger seats (wide), but they do not lie flat! I am a thin short woman. My feet dangleed for the entire transcontinental slight to Seattle and my feet/legs looked like two watermelons at the end. Will never happen again.
I have only traveled on a 20 day cruise with Oceania. Adored the food. I was on Riviera for a 20 day British Isles cruise. Every day was a culinary adventure. I gained 8.2 lbs!