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Victory rolls out 'Come Home to America in 2021' flexible policy

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Next year sees new ship Ocean Victory sailing 'Discover Beyond' Alaska expedition cruises between Vancouver, BC, and Sitka
Victory Cruise Lines' new flexible booking policy includes savings of up to $1,400 on 2021 sailings when travelers book and pay in full by Sept. 30, 2020.

Penalty-free cancellation/changes up to 121 days before departure

The 'Come Home to America in 2021' offer gives travelers the option to change or cancel their voyage up to 121 days prior to departure and receive a full refund. Per the offer’s terms and conditions, the $250 administration fee associated with bookings will be waived for 2021 bookings made prior to the Sept. 30 expiration date and canceled at least 121 days before departure.

The policy is valid for future and existing 2021 cruise reservations, including group bookings, and is not valid for rebookings from 2020 to 2021.

Victory, which is not sailing during the balance of 2020, recently announced health and safety protocols for its 2021 restart. Next year sees new ship Ocean Victory sailing 'Discover Beyond' 12- and 13-day Alaska expedition cruises between Vancouver, BC, and Sitka. Other new routes are in the Great Lakes, Canadian Maritimes, New England and the Southeastern US, including 12-day round-trips from Amelia Island's Fernandina Beach.

New winter 2021/22 routes to be announced

In the coming weeks, Victory will be announcing plans for new winter itineraries for Victory I and Victory II.