Cruises: Odyssey Passengers Face Nightly Hotel Stays Amidst Delays
Cruises: Odyssey's Troubled Journey
Passengers looking to embark on a 3.5-year round-the-world voyage on Villa Vie Residences' Odyssey cruise ship have been left hanging for the past three months. In December, the company announced it had bought Fred Olsen Cruise Lines' Braemar vessel, which it later named Odyssey. The ship, which is more than 30 years old, was meant to set sail in May.
Destinations and Delays
On the planned 1301-day journey, the cruise liner is set to visit 147 countries across seven continents, including destinations such as France, Mexico, and Japan, according to Villa Vie Residences' itinerary. However, mechanical problems have left the Odyssey stuck in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Impact on Passengers
Sebastian Stokkendal, a marketing manager for Villa Vie Residences, told the Associated Press that the company was working hard to reactivate the vessel, but in the meantime, passengers must find accommodations each night.
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