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Norwegian
Cruise Line today announced adjustments to its smoking
policy for each of the line’s 11 Freestyle Cruising ships in
response to changing guest preferences. Effective January 2012,
guests setting sail on a Norwegian cruise vacation are no longer
permitted to smoke cigarettes in their staterooms. Guests who
are in a balcony stateroom will be permitted to smoke on the
outside balcony; however, cigar and pipe smoking in staterooms
and on balconies is prohibited. Ashtrays will be available for
use upon request through housekeeping staff.
In an
effort to diminish the presence of smoke indoors, cigarette
smoking is only permitted in the casino, where ashtrays and
appropriate signage will be displayed. Smoking is prohibited in
all other public interior venues including all bars,
restaurants, conference rooms, corridors, restrooms, staircases
and landings. Guests may utilize the enclosed cigar bars on
board Norwegian Epic, Norwegian Gem, Norwegian Pearl, Norwegian
Dawn and Norwegian Spirit for cigarette, cigar and pipe smoking.
In
addition, the policy allows guests to smoke cigarettes, cigars
and pipes in outdoor public guest spaces and open decks, where
designated by the appropriate signage. Smoking is not permitted
near outdoor venues which serve food, in open spaces such as the
jogging track, sport complex, children’s pool and in The Haven
outdoor areas.
For more
information on Norwegian’s updated smoking policy guests may
consult their Freestyle Daily once on board the ship, or view
the policy on the website at
www.ncl.com.
Princess
Cruises has announced that smoking will no longer be allowed
in passenger staterooms or on balconies, effective on all
sailings departing after January 15, 2012.
The new policy reflects changing
customer preferences and the move around the globe -- from North
America to Europe -- to further restrict areas where smoking is
allowed, according to the line.
"Our consumer studies now show that
smokers are a small minority of our passengers, and that the
large majority of passengers value having their primary living
space onboard smoke-free," said Jan Swartz, Princess Cruises
executive vice president.
Swartz added that balconies are
included in the new policy because they are a hallmark feature
of Princess ships, and the line believes it's important to keep
that peaceful space clear of smoke.
She added that Princess still welcomes
passengers who smoke, and will continue to provide special
venues around the ship to accommodate smokers. Smoking will
continue to be allowed in the Churchill's cigar lounge, a
section of the disco and casino, and a portion of the open
decks.
Booked passengers are being notified
of the new policy, which is also being communicated widely
throughout the line's informational materials.
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