Aida flots Aidamira out again

Aidaperla (Photo: Aida Cruises).
Aidaperla (Photo: Aida Cruises).

Aida flots Aidamira out again

Aidaperla (Photo: Aida Cruises).
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The German shipping company will sell the ship Aidamira. The official flotation is to be completed in March 2022. It is the oldest cruise ship from this provider, but it has not been in service for very long.

According to a report by Shippingitaly.it, an application has been submitted to the port authority of Genoa, which should result in the ship being re-registered from Italy to an unspecified non-EU country. The Ambassador Cruise Line is rumored to be the buyer.

The ship was anchored off Tenerife up to and including January 5, 2022 and then set off for maintenance work in Pula, Croatia. Maintenance work is carried out there in a shipyard. At Aida, the Mira was only in commercial service for about three months. This ship was taken over from the parent company Costa around three months before the start of the corona pandemic, where it had been in use for a long time as the Costa Neoriviera.

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