Timetable changes: Aida is retiring Vita

Aida Vita (Photo: Thomas Müller).
Aida Vita (Photo: Thomas Müller).

Timetable changes: Aida is retiring Vita

Aida Vita (Photo: Thomas Müller).
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The shipping company Aida Cruises is retiring the cruise ship Aida Vita. The program for winter 2022/23 has therefore been changed. After the Aida Cara, this is the second ship to be removed from the fleet in the wake of the corona pandemic.

Among other things, the company explains that travel between October 2022 and April 2023 may be affected by changes. Passengers should be contacted and informed about possible rebooking options.

The ship Aida Bella is to take over some trips that were originally planned with the Aida Vita. These are, for example, the cruises “Big Winter Break” and “Autumn Northern Lights” planned from Hamburg. Aida Cruises will start the 2022/23 winter timetable with twelve ships. The youngest ship, the Aida Cosma, is to be deployed from Dubai.

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