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COVID-19 pandemic should be in the article
Costa Deliziosa Status: Sailing to Venice, Italy

Costa Deliziosa set sail on an 87-day round world voyage from Venice on January 5, 2020.

When Costa Cruises, owned by Carnival, decided to suspend cruises, Costa Deliziosa was the only cruise that wasn't immediately canceled. "The current world tour itinerary will be completed to allow guests to disembark and return home," was the cruise line's official statement. Some passengers disembarked and traveled home when the ship stopped off in Perth on March 16. The only passengers allowed to disembark were those with booked flights. The ship is due to return to Venice, Italy on April 26, although the destination could be changed.

"We still do not know what port we will ultimately disembark from," Lindberg tells CNN Travel. https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/cruise-ships-still-sailing/index.html Peter K Burian (talk) 14:54, 3 April 2020 (UTC)