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Cruise Liners.....

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 11:05 am
by Who2
A week ago on here, I wondered where all the worlds cruise liners were ?
Today pricked my interest again what with all this self isolation..

The only figures I could obtain were these amazing 2018 results...
https://cruisemarketwatch.com/capacity/
537,000 passengers and 314 ships and that was 2 years ago,
it's all those adverts of bloody great boats blighting beautiful areas.

An estimated 27.2 million will cruise globally in 2018.

Here's another little gem: Weighing 226,963 gross registered tons with a passenger capacity of 5,479 guests at double occupancy (it fits 6,780 guests total) and 2,100 crew members, Harmony is now the world's largest cruise ship.20 May 2016

So any ideas where they are all now ? 'because only a few have been reported so far.
Just something to ponder before I don my hazchem outfit and wend my way to The Eagle to peruse
it's patrons and the papers...... 8)
Ps: Bet the viewing figures rise and rise on L4U, what with all this self isolation.
Until the internet goes down as will phone providers, maintenance men get sick as well..
Remember dustman ect !!!!!

Re: Cruise Liners.....

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 12:36 pm
by HEPZIBAH
Who2 there are a number of programmes that have been, or are being, screened on the UK tv channels, looking at various aspects of cruise boats and cruising. I think there is one on in the next few days - possibly part of a series - about a cruise boat that is being built and furnished to obscene $ levels.

Cruises have never really attracted me, although I could be drawn to another river cruise somewhere. I'm just put off by these huge floating cities - including alas those that do sail rivers. If I were to be tempted, the recent examples of people being quarantined on boats has convinced me (as if I really needed convincing) that I would only sail if I could afford to have a cabin with a balcony. The thought of being isolated in an internal cabin and not even being to see the outside world makes me shudder.

Re: Cruise Liners.....

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 1:48 pm
by Who2
Bit of an update from Luxor:

"We’re pretty much in lock down here now but still allowed to keep ***** open

We had another meeting with representatives from WHO and learnt a lot more about this VCV19 – all very interesting and good to know that Egypt is keeping on top of things – something that Europe has failed to do

It sounds from friends that were supposed to travel out here over Easter that it will be nearer the end of May or early June that travel will be possible again – interesting to hear that they all got full refunds for their cancelled flights - mind you if they had managed to get to Hurghada they wouldn’t have been able to get to Luxor as travel is almost impossible between cities now unless you have a good driver who knows how to avoid the check points – and yes, we know a few expats who flew back into Hurghada and did just that. So we haven’t let them near us until we know they’re clear – selfish ******** and stupid drivers !!!!!!!


From a friend 'who doesn't wear blinkers...

The Eagle as usual slowly got filled up with trendy young things and their dogs,
all hugging and kissing even coughing on each other as a joke, 'pricks!...... 8)

Re: Cruise Liners.....

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 2:26 pm
by garfield4
no bus between hurghada and luxor??

Re: Cruise Liners.....

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 3:12 pm
by Who2
Channel 5 tonight 10.00pm The World's most Expensive Cruise Ship.
Seven Seas Explorer, they have a tracker like airplane flights here she is right now;
Numbers: 750 passengers and 552 crewmembers....
ttps://www.seascanner.com/ships-position-seven-seas-explorer
Should be fun to watch.... 8)

Ps: I really can't see too many bookings for next year can you ?
Burials at sea sounds like a good alternative, 'thus spake the grim reaper..

Re: Cruise Liners.....

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 6:29 pm
by newcastle
Presumably, Who2, your friend had hols booked with TUI or some such outfit.

As far as I know EasyJet have not cancelled their reg flights to Hurghada.....yet. You can reschedule with them but, at the moment, if you cancel you lose your money.

This might change, of course, if Egypt goes into lockdown....or if the FCO step in and put Egypt on a no- go list.

Re: Cruise Liners.....

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2020 4:19 pm
by crewmeal
From the FCO just in.........

the FCO advises British nationals against all but essential international travel. Any country or area may restrict travel without notice.

Re: Cruise Liners.....

Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 10:21 am
by Who2
Well today's Grauniad answered my question....... 8)
https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... oronavirus

Re: Cruise Liners.....

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2020 9:12 am
by Who2
Brief update:
Quote: 'Experts estimate there are up to 200,000 people stuck at sea worldwide. Getting them safely off their ships is an urgent situation, says Kitack Lim, secretary-general of the International Maritime Organization.

Read on:..... 8)
https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... manila-bay

Re: Cruise Liners.....

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2020 9:39 am
by HEPZIBAH
I've not read or heard anything lately, other than a few cruise liners are having extended stays in Southampton whilst a number of others are long-term anchored just off the coast at Weymouth.

I think it is mainly crews that are still on board these boats: either they are essential crew such as maintenance, who will also need catering for, or they are effectively displaced persons because they cannot get back to their own homes for reasons of border closures, infection control, no flights or other transport available.

The thought of being stuck on a boat for an indeffinate period would be my lockdown nightmare.

Re: Cruise Liners.....

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2020 11:28 am
by crewmeal
What about the cruise boats on the Nile? Who's looking after them or are they just tied up and left to rot. I have a trip booked on August 8th but I doubt very much if it will go ahead.

Re: Cruise Liners.....

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2020 12:57 pm
by carrie
I drove down from the bridge the other week Crewmeal and looked at all the boats along the river. No sign of life anywhere
it was during Ramadan though. Going again tomorrow I will have another look.

Re: Cruise Liners.....

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 5:29 am
by carrie
Had a good look yesterday at the boats when I passed, All tied up and no sign pf life on any of them.