Wednesday, 9 August 2017

Tugs haul cruise ship back to Melbourne

Tugboats have attained a cruise ship stranded off the coast of Melbourne and begun hauling it back to shore.

The Deadly Star’s propulsion system malfunctioned on Friday morning after leaving port, forcing it to bob without management 30km out to sea.

A spokesman for working firm Norwegian Cruise Line stated on Saturday morning two tugboats would tug on the 2000-passenger boat “very slowly”.

The ship has complete power so passengers are able to use all of its amenities such as a standard day of cruising, ” the spokesperson stated.

On the other hand, the business has apologised for the inconvenience and also given all a complete refund and 50 percent prospective cruise credit.

Once again on land from Melbourne, passengers also have the option of utilizing a $350 credit to fly to Auckland, in which the ship was headed when its engine failed.

Repairs to the ship will begin when it rains again.

The Norwegian Star was built in 2001 and can take 2348 guests and 1031 team.

Source

http://www.news.com.au/national/breaking-news/tugs-haul-cruise-ship-back-to-melbourne/news-story/1d53a8711fd55e4f2ed3ab76d023c12d



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