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Ambassador Cruise Line Redirects Ship Because of Protesters in Amsterdam


Ambassador Cruise Line has made the choice to reroute its ship, Ambition, to the port of IJmuiden for its August 18, 2024, name in response to anticipated protests by the environmental group Extinction Insurrection.

The affected ship, which departed from Edinburgh, Scotland, on a 6-night voyage on August 15, is carrying as much as 1,200 passengers because it sails to Amsterdam, Netherlands, and Antwerp, Belgium, earlier than concluding in Newcastle, England, on August 21.

The protests, deliberate to happen in Amsterdam, come only a week after related protests affected cruises operated by Royal Caribbean Worldwide and Regent Seven Seas Cruises within the space.

“Now we have been knowledgeable by our native port brokers in Amsterdam that Extinction Insurrection are planning on doing the identical once more this week and forestall Ambition from coming into the locks for her passage to the Amsterdam cruise terminal,” Ambassador Cruise Line said on its social media.

“As a precaution, we now have determined with the Captain to amend our name and berth at IJmuiden. We apologize for any inconvenience this may occasionally trigger and thanks on your understanding,” it continued.

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The choice to dock at IJmuiden, which is roughly an hour’s drive from Amsterdam, was taken as a precaution to keep away from potential disruptions. Ambassador Cruise Line has assured passengers that complimentary switch companies might be offered for these wishing to go to Amsterdam.

Moreover, all vacation spot experiences booked by passengers will proceed as deliberate, though they are going to be prolonged to accommodate the additional journey time required to achieve Amsterdam.

Environmental Protests and Sustainability Efforts

The choice by Ambassador Cruise Line to reroute the 48,123-gross-ton Ambition is the newest in a collection of disruptions attributable to environmental protests in Amsterdam.

Extinction Insurrection, an activist group identified for its direct-action ways, has focused cruise ships within the metropolis, arguing that the cruise trade contributes considerably to environmental degradation.

On August 11, 2024, Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ 48,075-gross-ton Seven Seas Mariner was delayed for over 4 hours when Extinction Insurrection blocked its entry into the port of IJmuiden.

The ship, carrying 700 passengers and 445 crew members, was focused by the group on account of its environmental affect, as rated a C+ by environmental advocacy group, Pals of the Earth.

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Extinction Insurrection protestors block the Seven Seas Mariner in IJmuiden, Netherlands. (Photograph by: Extinction Insurrection)

Only a day earlier, on August 10, 2024, Royal Caribbean Worldwide’s 90,090-gross-ton Jewel of the Seas confronted related disruption when Extinction Insurrection protestors blocked the ship from coming into Amsterdam. Like Ambition, Jewel of the Seas was compelled to divert to IJmuiden.

Regardless of Extinction Insurrection’s protests, the British-operated Ambassador Cruise Line is actively pursuing sustainability by means of a number of initiatives. For instance, the cruise line has dedicated to utilizing solely low-sulfur gas, decreasing sulfur oxide emissions by 80 p.c.

It additionally has outfitted its ships with Tier III engines, which scale back nitrogen oxide emissions by roughly 75 p.c in comparison with older fashions. Ambassador additionally focuses on waste administration, with a purpose of attaining zero waste to landfill by 2025, and has lowered single-plastics by 95 p.c.

Ambassador Cruise Line additionally operates the 70,285-gross-ton Atmosphere, which carries 1,400 passengers. It’s slated to name in Amsterdam on August 26. Ambition doesn’t have any additional calls to Amsterdam scheduled till December 13, 2023.