The three-year cruise was meant to be a smooth sail across the globe and into nomadic living. But with less than two weeks to go before the scheduled departure date, Life at Sea cruises is navigating choppy waters — as it still doesn’t have a ship.
Due to set sail from Istanbul on Nov. 1, the three-year cruise was meant to be a smooth sail across the globe and into nomadic living for its inhabitants.
The company has now told passengers, many of whom have already paid tens of thousands of dollars, that they should prepare to embark on Nov. 11 in Amsterdam – a three hour flight away from Istanbul. “As a team with decades of experience with the intricacies of the cruising world, we have always had contingency time built into any schedule,” she said at the time.
Whenever the company does get its hands on the boat – the AidaAura cruise ship, due to be renamed MV Lara – it will need 18 days in dry dock to start renovations, and will then reposition to Amsterdam, according to its new statement.
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