(CMR) Passengers, some of whom sold or rented out their homes and paid over $100,000 to be part of a once-in-a-lifetime three-year cruise that was scheduled to begin this month, have been left disappointed as the highly anticipated trip has been canceled.
Life at Sea Cruises, the company that was putting on the cruise to 382 ports in 240 countries, doesn’t have a ship for passengers, CNN reported.
Reports are that the company had been planning to buy the AIDAaura, a ship that had been retired earlier this year by AIDA Cruises, a subsidiary of Carnival Corp. But another company, Celestyal Cruises, bought the ship.
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