What happened to P&O ship Oriana?
What happened to P&O ship Oriana?
From 1995 when she was built, until 2000, Oriana was owned by P&O. In 2000 P&O de-merged its cruise ship operations, with ownership of Oriana transferring to the new company, P&O Princess Cruises. In August 2019, Oriana was sold to the newly-formed Chinese cruise line Astro Ocean and renamed Piano Land.
How do I contact P&O Cruises?
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Who bought P&O ship Oriana?
The new owner of Oriana is a joint venture company between China Travel Service (CTS) and China Ocean Shipping Group Company (Cosco), which recently purchased the 1995-built vessel from P&O Cruises. The 1,818 lower berth ship will depart from P&O Cruises next August.
How many passengers does Oriana have?
The 69,000grt cruise ship has an overall length of 261m, beam of 32.2m and a draft of 8.2m. Oriana can complement a crew of 800. The maximum passenger capacity of the ship is 1,928.
Is P&O Cruises Cancelled?
We are sorry to announce that cruises on Arcadia, Aurora, Azura and Ventura have been cancelled until the end of August 2021 and on Britannia and Iona until late September 2021. We have extended our pause in response to the current restrictions on international travel.
How long does it take to get a refund from a cruise?
In most cases, refunds will post to the original form of payment about 7 to 10 days after they’re fully processed. However, some refunds may take up to 30 days to post.
How long should I wait for a refund on my cruise?
You could wait up to 90 days Some big cruise operators are processing refunds in just a few weeks. Others are taking up to three months to get money back to customers.
Who bought P&O Oceana?
Seajets
Greek ropax operator Seajets is new owner of Oceana, renamed Queen of the Oceans. Greece’s ropax operator Seajets has entered the over-night cruise sector, purchasing former P&O Cruises’ Oceana, with the ship delivered in Patras yesterday.