Pullmantur’s Zenith goes in for repairs
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The Spanish subsidiary of Royal Caribbean, Pullmantur, has been forced to put its 1,774-passenger ship Zenith in for repairs after a fire broke out at the end of last month.
The ship, which was damaged by fire on 25 June off the coast of Italy, has gone in for work which is expected to take 15 days to complete.
The company was forced to cancel its seven-night 1 July cruise.
No passengers were hurt in the fire but the company was forced to send out 40 buses and six aircraft to fly the passengers home.
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