Where is P&O ship Oriana now?
Where is P&O ship Oriana now?
China
After a 24-year career with P&O Cruises UK, the Oriana is now heading to new owners in China and completed her final sailing for P&O on August 9 when she returned to Southampton.
Where is the Canberra ship now?
After being decommissioned, she was purchased by a Pakistani ship breaker for 280 (m) million rupees (6.3 (m) million dollars). Affectionately known as the Great White Whale, the Canberra now stands in her moorings at the Gadani Shipyard, near Karachi in Pakistan.
Is the Oriana still sailing?
Oriana will be leaving the fleet in August 2019, but we can’t let her go without a fuss. There’s still time for you to book to sail on her final five cruises, each of which visits unique ports that enchant and excite in equal measure.
Where is Piano Land now?
Piano Land current position Piano Land current location is at China Coast (coordinates 24.48903 N / 118.06955 E) cruising en route to Xiamen.
Who bought P&O ship Oriana?
The new owner of Oriana is a joint venture company between China Travel Service (CTS) and China Ocean Shipping Group Company (Cosco), which recently purchased the 1995-built vessel from P&O Cruises. The 1,818 lower berth ship will depart from P&O Cruises next August.
What happened P&O Oceana?
P&O Cruises announced that the Oceana has been sold and will leave the fleet. It makes the 2000-built 2,016-guest ship the first “modern” cruise ship sold due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A buyer or a sales price was not named.
What happened to the Fairstar cruise ship?
Both ships remained in service together for a further three years, until the sudden unfortunate demise of Fairsky in June 1977, after the vessel struck a submerged wreck near Jakarta, Indonesia and was found to be beyond economic repair.
Who owns queen of the oceans?
Seajets
MV Queen of the Oceans is a Sun-class cruise ship owned by Seajets, a Greek/Cypriot ferry company. She was built by Fincantieri in Monfalcone, Italy and measures 77,499 GT.
What is Oceana now called?
MV Queen of the Oceans
Queen of the Oceans as Oceana in Venice, 2016 | |
History | |
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Name | Ocean Princess (2000–2002) Oceana (2002–2020) Queen of the Oceans (2020–present) |
Owner | P&O Princess Cruises (2000–2003) Carnival Corporation & plc (2003–2020) Seajets (2020–present) |
Operator | Princess Cruises (2000–2002) P&O Cruises (2002–2020) |
Who has bought Oriana from P&O?
Cosco
The new owner of Oriana is a joint venture company between China Travel Service (CTS) and China Ocean Shipping Group Company (Cosco), which recently purchased the 1995-built vessel from P&O Cruises. The 1,818 lower berth ship will depart from P&O Cruises next August.