Search Travel Market Report

mainlogo
www.travelmarketreport.com
U.S.A.
English
Canada
English
Canada Quebec
Français
  • News
  • Packaged Travel
  • Cruise
  • Hotels & Resorts
  • Destinations
  • Retail Strategies
  • Air
  • River Cruise
  • Training & Resources

Viking Cruises, and Other Lines, Changes Plans Because of Ukraine News

by Dori Saltzman  February 25, 2022
Viking Cruises, and Other Lines, Changes Plans Because of Ukraine News

Photo: Shutterstock.com

With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine creating an active war zone in the Baltic, Viking River Cruises, Atlas Ocean Voyages, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, and Oceania Cruises all canceled port stops or full itineraries in the region.

Viking River Cruises
Of the lines that have so far made changes, Viking’s have been the most extensive, canceling its entire season of Kyiv, Black Sea & Bucharest itinerary.

“The safety and security of our guests and crew is always our top priority,” a Viking representative told Travel Market Report. “Given recent developments and the developing conflict in Ukraine, we have made the difficult decision to cancel all 2022 departures of our Kyiv, Black Sea & Bucharest itinerary. Guests and their travel advisors on impacted departures have been notified directly by Viking customer relations.”

Viking is monitoring the situation and evaluating other itineraries that call in Russia this year, which the line says “will require modifications.”

Atlas Ocean Voyages
Visits to St. Petersburg have been dropped from Atlas’ summer Baltic itineraries. On both the Hamburg-to-Kiel itinerary, departing August 26, and the Kiel-roundtrip sailing, departing September 7, World Navigator will call at Kotka and Mariehamn, Finland instead. Additionally, the August 26 voyage will include a transit of the Kiel Canal, while the September 7 sailing will add a stop in Saaremaa, Estonia.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises & Oceania Cruise
Sister brands Regent Seven Seas and Oceania, both owned by Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, are pulling stops to all port calls in Russia and Ukraine, including stops in the far north of Russia. 

“The safety and security of our guests, crew and communities we visit is our top priority. Due to the escalated situation between Russia and Ukraine, we have made the decision to alter itineraries and remove calls to St. Petersburg, Russia from our 2022 sailings. We are currently working to confirm replacement ports and will advise all impacted guests and travel advisors as soon as possible,” a spokesperson for Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings said. 

  
  
Related Articles
Russia & Ukraine: All the Cruise Lines Changing Itineraries
Sabre Is Ending its Agreement with Russian Carrier Aeroflot
Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, & Silversea Cancel All St. Petersburg Calls
Travelport Joins Sabre in Aeroflot Ban
Marriott Is Stopping Investment in Russia
AmaWaterways Offers Temporary Housing for Ukrainian Refugees
Holland America Ship To House Ukrainian Refugees
How One Advisor Is Helping Get Ukrainian Refugees from the Border to Other Countries
Lindblad Expeditions Unveils New Itineraries to Replace Voyages Impacted by Ukraine Invasion
Holland America Line’s Volendam Returns to Service

MOST VIEWED

  1. Princess Cruises Adjusts Future Deployments in Response to Customer Research
  2. Black Friday Travel Deals: Sales & Promos Roundup for 2025
  3. Norwegian Cruise Line Reverts Back to “Free at Sea”
  4. 2025’s Black Friday Cruise Promotions
  5. U.S. Flight Cancellations Surge as FAA’s 10% Cut Escalates Amid Government Shutdown
  6. 9 New All-Inclusive Resorts in the Caribbean and Mexico Opening in 2026


TMR Subscription

Subscribe today to receive daily in-depth coverage from all corners of the travel industry, from industry happenings to new cruise ships, hotel openings, tour updates, and much more.

Subscribe to TMR

Top Stories
Norwegian Cruise Line Reverts Back to “Free at Sea”
Norwegian Cruise Line Reverts Back to “Free at Sea”

Free at Sea includes amenities valuing over $2,000 in savings.

Cunard Unveils 110 New Itineraries for 2027/28
Cunard Unveils 110 New Itineraries for 2027/28

Itineraries include visits to 97 destinations in 47 countries between October 2027 and May 2028.

Explora Journeys Unveils New Visual Identity, Enhanced Website
Explora Journeys Unveils New Visual Identity, Enhanced Website

Each Journey page has been reimagined to offer a comprehensive, one-glance view of key sailing details.

Azamara Cruises Launches Travel Advisor Hotline
Azamara Cruises Launches Travel Advisor Hotline

The hotline connects new-to-Azamara agencies and advisors with a trained contact center team ready to assist with “anything Azamara.”

Great Lakes Region Expecting Record Cruise Growth in 2026
Great Lakes Region Expecting Record Cruise Growth in 2026

In 2026, seven cruise lines and 10 cruise ships will offer Great Lakes sailings.

Scenic Group Launches Wine-Themed Group Amenity Program
Scenic Group Launches Wine-Themed Group Amenity Program

The program offers two tiers of benefits, depending on how big the group is.

TMR OUTLOOKS & WHITE PAPERS
View All
Advertiser's Voice
Explora Journeys Unveils New Asia Sailings
About Travel Market Report Mission Meet the Team Advisory Board Advertise Syndication Guidelines
TMR Resources Calendar of Events Outlook/Whitepapers Previous Sponsored Articles Previous This Week Articles
Subscribe to TMR
Select Language
Do You Have an Idea Email
editor@travelmarketreport.com
Give Us a Call
1-(516) 730-3097
Drop Us a Note
Travel Market Report
71 Audrey Ave, Oyster Bay, NY 11771
© 2005 - 2025 Travel Market Report, an American Marketing Group Inc. Company All Rights Reserved | Terms and Conditions
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Manage cookie preferences