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From  HAL:

UPDATE (9:20 p.m. March 15): The following is an update of Holland America Line ship disembarkations. 

Disembarkation Completed Today:
Rotterdam: disembarked in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Nieuw Statendam: disembarked in Ft. Lauderdale
Koningsdam: disembarked in Ft. Lauderdale

Upcoming Disembarkations:
Zaandam: in Punta Arenas, Chile, and awaiting final clearance to come alongside for disembarkation March 16-17
Eurodam: March 18 in San Diego, California, as scheduled. The last scheduled port of Ensenada on March 17 is now a service call only, guests will not be getting off the ship.
Veendam: March 18 in FT Lauderdale as scheduled.
Zuiderdam: March 18 in Ft. Lauderdale as scheduled.

Later Disembarkations:
Maasdam: March 20 in Hilo, Hawaii.
Volendam: March 22 in Ft. Lauderdale, as scheduled.
Amsterdam: March 22-23 in Fremantle, Australia.

Ships no longer in service: Nieuw Amsterdam, Noordam, Oosterdam, and Westerdam.

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31 minutes ago, sailingdutchy said:

I heard , second hand , that the Zaandam is not allowed to disembark in Punta Arenas and is now on her way to San Antonio  

 

I read on the Celebrity boards that Chile has refused to let Celebrity Eclipse passengers disembark in San Antonio.  

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From HAL’s Facebook page: 

UPDATE (3 p.m. PT/6 p.m.ET): Despite a positive outlook for disembarking Zaandam guests today at Punta Arenas, Chile, we were not allowed to do so by local authorities. Therefore, the ship departed the port this evening and is now en route to San Antonio, Chile, for a service call to take on fuel and other provisions. Our Seattle headquarters and the ship are working with several governments and embassies on options for where to disembark guests.

We know guests and their families are awaiting answers, and we will communicate them as soon as arrangements are made. This continues to be a very fluid situation that is beyond our control, and we are deeply sorry for all that our guests have gone through in an effort to safely return home. We will continue to communicate with guests on board how they can submit for reimbursable expenses. The ship’s internet and phone lines remain open so that guests may contact their loved ones with an update. This is an unprecedented situation and we thank you for your continued patience and understanding.

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