Waiting to Set Sail, Idled Cruise Ships At Anchor Attract Visitors In the UK
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Until the coronavirus pandemic struck, the cruise industry was enjoying a
boom period, generating $150 billion worldwide per year. Now most ships
have been grounded for months. But while operators wait to learn when they
can sail again, the luxury floating hotels have become a stationary summer
attraction in the United Kingdom. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant
reports from England.
boom period, generating $150 billion worldwide per year. Now most ships
have been grounded for months. But while operators wait to learn when they
can sail again, the luxury floating hotels have become a stationary summer
attraction in the United Kingdom. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant
reports from England.