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Errr - this is probably an very awkward time to ask this question, as seating arrangements will almost certainly change.

As Saga have 109 single cabins, there are always a lot of single passengers.

Saga usually leave it up to the single passengers to say whether they want a large or small table, and the majority used to end up meeting people and deciding to get together for a large shared table.

With the current situation, whether there will be any large shared tables, nobody knows.

But - as far as I am aware - it is only on formal nights that passengers get invited to dine with officers or staff.

 

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