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With its cruise restart plan picking up pace, the Royal Caribbean Group will achieve a major milestone in August.

According to a Cruise Industry News report, by the end of the month, more than half of the group’s 61-ship fleet will be back in commercial service.

The 34 vessels sailing around the world mean 56% percent of the company’s fleet is now operating with passengers in several destinations.

This fall, more ships, homeports and itineraries are set to return.  Here are the latest plans, brand by brand:

Royal Caribbean International

Status: 13 ships in service; three more to follow through October

Ships:

  • Quantum of the Seas
  • Adventure of the Seas
  • Freedom of the Seas
  • Anthem of the Seas
  • Jewel of the Seas
  • Serenade of the Seas
  • Odyssey of the Seas
  • Allure of the Seas
  • Ovation of the Seas
  • Symphony of the Seas
  • Independence of the Seas
  • Harmony of the Seas
  • Mariner of the Seas
  • Oasis of the Seas soon
  • Liberty of the Seas soon
  • Spectrum of the Seas soon

Regions: Asia, Caribbean, Bahamas, Mediterranean, United Kingdom, and Alaska.

With 13 active vessels, the brand is currently sailing to several destinations around the world, including the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, Asia, and Alaska.

In September and October, three additional ships are set to resume service, including the Oasis of the Seas.

On September 5, Oasis becomes the first ship to welcome passengers back in the New York region, offering weeklong cruises to the Bahamas from Bayonne.

The balance of the Royal Caribbean fleet is poised to return to guest operations by May 2022.

Celebrity Cruises

Status: Seven ships in service; two more to follow in September and October

Ships:

  • Celebrity Apex
  • Celebrity Edge
  • Celebrity Silhouette
  • Celebrity Flora
  • Celebrity Millennium
  • Celebrity Xpedition
  • Celebrity Equinox
  • Celebrity Summit to follow
  • Celebrity Xploration to follow

Regions: Mediterranean, Caribbean, Bahamas, United Kingdom, and the Galapagos

With a bold restart plan, Celebrity Cruises added seven ships back into service since first resuming guest operations on June 5, 2021.

In North America, the Celebrity Summit recently completed a series of Caribbean sailings from St. Maarten.

The vessel is now poised to return to the United States, offering short cruises to Mexico and the Bahamas.

Celebrity Edge, the Celebrity Equinox and Celebrity Millennium are also in service in Europe, while other ships are in operation in Europe and the Galapagos.

TUI Cruises

Status: Six ships in service

Ships:

  • Mein Schiff 1
  • Mein Schiff 2
  • Mein Schiff 3
  • Mein Schiff 4
  • Mein Schiff 5
  • Mein Schiff 6

Regions: Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Greece, and Italy

After announcing plans to have its entire seven-ship fleet in service this summer, TUI Cruises welcomed guests back on six vessels.

Based in Germany, the brand is currently sailing to several destinations in Europe.

After several months of sailing only in the Canaries archipelago, TUI expanded operations to Germany and Greece recently.

A return to the Mediterranean was also carried out with cruises calling in Spain and Italy.

Silversea Cruises

Status: Three ships in service; two more to follow.

Ships:

Silver Origin

Silver Moon

Silver Muse

Silver Shadow to follow

Silver Spirit to follow

Region: Galapagos, Mediterranean, Alaska, Northern Europe and British Islands

Silversea Cruises welcomed its passengers back in June, with the inaugural cruises of two newbuilds, the Silver Moon and the Silver Origin.

Continuing its restart plan, the luxury brand launched service in Iceland and Alaska, with two additional vessels.

After completing its first season in Iceland, the brand is now ready to add new itineraries in the Mediterranean, British Islands, and Northern Europe.

Hapag-Lloyd Cruises

Status: Five ships in service

Ships:

  • Europa 2
  • Europa
  • Hanseatic Nature
  • Hanseatic Inspiration
  • Hanseatic Spirit

Region: the Mediterranean and Northern Europe

Germany-based Hapag-Lloyd Cruises currently has all of its five-ship fleet in commercial operations. The luxury brand is presently offering several different itineraries in the Baltic, the Norwegian Fjords, and the Mediterranean.

The new Hanseatic Spirit was the most recent addition to the active fleet. Recently delivered, the expedition vessel departed Hamburg on its inaugural cruise on August 26.

A report from Cruise Industry News by John Alwyn-Jones, Cruise Editor Global Travel Media and Global Cruise News