Is anyone actually booking new cruise holidays now?

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I have booked two Silversea cruises for late 2023. I really believe by then we should be jetting around the globe as we did pre COVID-19. I hope flights will be back to normal by then too, and fares also reasonable.
 
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We also have 2 Silversea bookings.First is August 2022. Barcelona to Venice.
Then 2023. Lisbon to Rome.
 
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We (re-re) booked a Ponant cruise in the Seychelles and Mauritius for March 2023 - cancelled the one (re-)booked for March 2022 a few months ago when we felt there was no chance we would be able to travel overseas by then - NOW it looks like we may have jumped the gun - looked at changing it back again but the Covid situation in Mauritius and even the Seychelles is not looking all that great so left it for 2023.
If NZ opens their border and permits cruising - we would love to do the Dunedin-Macquarie Island cruise (also with Ponant) in Dec 2021 but we can only wish. (We have seen that things can change quickly - do you never know).
 
We now have two booked. One mentioned above (Passage to India from Athens to Mumbai via the Suez and visiting Israel and Egypt) for October 2022 and the other for August 2023 circling Iceland, both trips with Viking.
 
I have a transatlantic from New York to Southampton in December 2022 and it's a literary festival. I was supposed to do this in December 2020 but 💩happened.
 
We now have two booked. One mentioned above (Passage to India from Athens to Mumbai via the Suez and visiting Israel and Egypt) for October 2022 and the other for August 2023 circling Iceland, both trips with Viking.
The passage to India looks really interesting. Have you sailed on Viking before?
 
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