Lifeboat Malfunction Delays Regent Cruise Ship
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 11:45 pm
Passengers on a Regent Seven Seas cruise missed flights after a "technical issue" with one of Seven Seas Mariner's lifeboat winches delayed the cruise ship's arrival into Rome, Italy, yesterday morning (August 29).
The ship was due to leave the Florentine port of Livorno at 10 p.m. Wednesday, August 28, but problems completing routine maintenance to lifesaving equipment meant the ship was not cleared to leave port by Italian Coast Guard authorities until midnight. The subsequent delayed arrival into the disembarkation port of Civitavecchia (for Rome) caused disruption to onward travel for Mariner's passengers, according to the line.
A statement from the line said: "As a result of the delayed departure, the ship arrived into Civitavecchia, Italy [Thursday] at 9:15 a.m. For guests who booked their air arrangements through Regent Seven Seas Cruises, our Air Department worked closely with our airline partners to re-arrange flights if needed."
Regent arranged complimentary hotel rooms for passengers who had booked air travel through the line and were unable to find flights out of Rome Thursday. The passengers also received a $100 per person stipend for meals, according to the statement. The line did not offer compensation for passengers who had booked air travel separately.
According to the line, "For those guests who booked air through their travel agents, Seven Seas Mariner crew members provided assistance where possible and the ship provided free Internet in order to facilitate communication."
The ship was due to leave the Florentine port of Livorno at 10 p.m. Wednesday, August 28, but problems completing routine maintenance to lifesaving equipment meant the ship was not cleared to leave port by Italian Coast Guard authorities until midnight. The subsequent delayed arrival into the disembarkation port of Civitavecchia (for Rome) caused disruption to onward travel for Mariner's passengers, according to the line.
A statement from the line said: "As a result of the delayed departure, the ship arrived into Civitavecchia, Italy [Thursday] at 9:15 a.m. For guests who booked their air arrangements through Regent Seven Seas Cruises, our Air Department worked closely with our airline partners to re-arrange flights if needed."
Regent arranged complimentary hotel rooms for passengers who had booked air travel through the line and were unable to find flights out of Rome Thursday. The passengers also received a $100 per person stipend for meals, according to the statement. The line did not offer compensation for passengers who had booked air travel separately.
According to the line, "For those guests who booked air through their travel agents, Seven Seas Mariner crew members provided assistance where possible and the ship provided free Internet in order to facilitate communication."