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Saga Shipping, also known as Saga Cruises, division of the
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, is a
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headquartered in Folkestone, England. Saga Cruises exclusively markets to and operates for people aged 50 and over.


History


1997–2005: Development

In 1997, Saga Group purchased its first ship, ''Gripsholm'', from Cunard Line, after which it renamed the ship '' Saga Rose.'' The vessel was remodeled and arrived in
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on 14 May 1997, commencing operations thereafter. ''Saga Rose'' was briefly joined by '' Saga Pearl'' in the summer of 2003 after Saga chartered her. In November 2004, Saga purchased its second ship, ''Caronia'', from Cunard. After a £17 million refurbishment at
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in 2005 she entered Saga service as '' Saga Ruby''.


2006–2013: Attempts at growth

In 2006, Saga founded a sub-brand, named "Spirit of Adventure," with the ship, '' Spirit of Adventure.'' The ship had most recently operated as ''Orange Melody'' as a charter for the Russian Metropolis company, and was originally set to be named ''Saga Opal'' following Saga's purchase. In 2010, Saga purchased ''Astoria'' from Transocean Tours and renamed her '' Saga Pearl II''. In August 2011, it was reported Saga was selling ''Spirit of Adventure'' to German tour operator FTI in 2012, upon which she would become ''FTI Berlin.'' In May 2012, ''Saga Pearl II'' was transferred to the sub-brand and named ''Quest for Adventure''. In August 2012, Saga announced the "Spirit of Adventure" sub-brand would be absorbed into its parent brand, and in November 2013, ''Quest for Adventure'' rejoined Saga and was renamed ''Saga Pearl II.'' In 2009, Saga retired ''Saga Rose'' in 2010, citing the prohibitive repair costs due to the ship's age and the new SOLAS regulations set to become law in 2010. Her farewell cruise was scheduled for 30 October 2009. She was later laid up in
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and later scrapped in China. In July 2012, Saga announced ''Saga Ruby'' would exit the fleet in early-2014. Due to a failed generator, the ship's final cruise was changed from a Caribbean sailing to a
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sailing. She was sold in January 2014 to become a hotel ship in
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, but those plans dissolved and the ship was scrapped in
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in 2017.


2014–present: Modernisation

In 2014, Saga's parent company, Saga Group, went
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via an
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on the London Stock Exchange. In 2015, Saga announced it had signed a memorandum of agreement for its first-ever new-build from
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for a 2019 delivery, with an additional option for a sister ship expected in 2021. Named '' Spirit of Discovery'', the new ship would measure , becoming the largest ship ever to be built for Saga. In explaining how Saga intended to modernise the brand, Saga's new-build director, David Pickett, explained that after Saga went public in 2014, the company had expanded access to capital investment, opening up more possibilities to invest in its fleet. The new ship had allowed Saga to expand its offerings not featured before on its older vessels, such as fitness facilities, a large theatre, and specialty dining venues. Saga also partnered with Siemens to install their ships' propulsion and power distribution systems for the two vessels in order to maximise the ships' efficiency and ensure their reliability. In July 2017, Saga announced it would retire ''Saga Pearl II'' in mid-2019 with a 54-night farewell cruise to
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from
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. The following year, Saga revealed plans to retire ''Saga Sapphire'' by 2020, with a farewell cruise to
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. In May 2019, it was reported ''Saga Pearl II'' had been sold to Aqua Explorer Holdings of the
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, and the ship would be moved to Perama as a result of the sale. In August 2019,
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-based ANEX Tour had reportedly purchased ''Saga Sapphire'' for its first ship to launch its cruise business, with a scheduled debut in mid-2020 from
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. In April 2020, Saga's managing director Nigel Banks said Saga's plans to transfer ''Saga Sapphire'' to ANEX Tour may be postponed due to the
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, but on 18 June 2020, the sale was completed and it was announced the ship would debut for ANEX Tour in 2021 as ''Blue Sapphire''. With the exits of ''Saga Pearl II'' and ''Saga Sapphire'', Saga completed its fleet renewal program and hoped to usher in a new era for the company, with the cruise line's first new-build delivered on 24 June 2019. But while in anticipation of her delivery, in April 2019, Saga reported it was still encountering significant financial difficulties, with its shares hitting a record low in light of lower profits. Saga blamed its losses on
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and the fears surrounding economic uncertainty for driving bookings and commitments to holidays down for the brand. The retirement of ''Saga Pearl II,'' combined with the increase in marketing expenditure for the brand's new ship, was also credited for Saga's declining revenue through late-2019. With the new ships joining the fleet, Saga had aimed to make £40 million in profit per ship per year and intended to strengthen its focus on its cruising and tour businesses. In November 2019, in hopes of capitalizing on the launch of ''Spirit of Discovery,'' Saga announced it had ordered a new
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in a new investment toward its river cruising business after it had previously chartered riverboats for its river cruise program. The new boat, named ''Spirit of the Rhine'', would be Saga's first boutique riverboat and be heavily inspired by the design and style of ''Spirit of Discovery'', as well as include the all-inclusive cruising experience also accommodated on Saga's ocean cruises. Scheduled to debut in spring 2021, the 190-passenger ship will cruise the
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, Moselle,
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, as well as waterways in the
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. In January 2020, despite losing £4 million following the collapse of Thomas Cook Group in the second half of 2019, Saga Group claimed ''Spirit of Discovery'' played a large role in driving part of the company's success and expected the ship to make more than £20 million in her next six months of operation. Later, in April 2020, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Saga noted that, despite a possibility of increasing cancellations, chief executive Euan Sutherland explained Saga was positioned well to weather the economic crisis arising from the pandemic, citing strong forward bookings and available credit facilities. But in June 2020, the pandemic led Saga to announce that the debut of its second new-build, named '' Spirit of Adventure'', would be postponed by several months due to construction delays at Meyer Werft caused by the pandemic. Later that month, Saga introduced COVID-19 treatment and repatriation to the travel insurance plans it offers to its cruise guests. ''Spirit of Adventure'' was delivered on 29 September 2020, though the pandemic has also resulted in several postponements of her public debut and maiden voyage to May 2021.


Fleet


Current fleet


Future fleet


Former fleet


References


External links

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