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Eurodam on the move


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Eurodam left Torbay today after months at anchor. She is apparently headed to for the Mediterranean to prepare for her scheduled series of cruises in the Greek Islands later this summer (all being well).

Torbay had been described as a 'pleasure to be anchored in' by Arno Jutten, captain of  Eurodam, following the announcement of the ship's departure.

Many locals who have seen HAL ships anchored in the bay for the last 9 months were sorry to see her go but welcomed the start of a return to some sort of normality.

7 Cruise liners still remain in Torbay and Babbacombe Bay.

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1 minute ago, TiogaCruiser said:

Would HAL fly crew there from Indonesia?

It would be easier to fly from Indonesia to Amsterdam than to Athens or Corfu.  

It is only a suggestion!!

They will need to get crew onboard.  If they are heading to Greece to start sailings in August, then, to me, it makes sense to fly the core crew in and start retraining them.

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Its not just Indonesian crew. There will also be crew from the Philippines and a few other countries, all of which may have complications getting out of their home countries, and into whatever country they meet the ship at.

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