Society Expeditions, the pioneer adventure cruise operator, has emerged from bankruptcy and intends to repay its creditors, the company announced late last month.
Upon our return, we wrote to Society Expeditions.
Society Expeditions will grant credits of up to $2,000 to clients who booked Lindblad trips and decide to reserve space on its cruises before June 30.
Society Expeditions operates two vessels with itineraries that include Antarctica, the Far East and South America.
A 15-day journey with Society Expeditions can cost as much as $12,000, excluding air fare.
I went on a cruise there with Society Expeditions 10 years ago, and there was an island above a volcano that warmed the water.
The ship also became a long-term charter to Society Expeditions.
Society Expeditions also hired a small team of experienced expedition leaders to answer tourist questions concerning the region, ice floes, their movements, and the ship's destinations.
Society Expedition ceased operations in June 2004 after their new vessel was seized by creditors in Nome, Alaska.
Two weeks later, Society Expedition filed chapter 7 liquidation bankruptcy in July 2004.