A cruise ship that would have ranked as one of the world’s largest is going straight from the shipyard building ways to the scrappers.
Cruise and resort business operator, Genting HK, contracted with its own shipyard in 2016 to build two 9,000-passenger cruise ships. The ships were to be the world’s largest, by number of passengers if not quite in tonnage.
The first ship, the Global Dream was about 80% complete when Genting HK collapsed into bankruptcy last February. The shipyard, MV Werften, owned by Genting, also filed for bankruptcy.
The second vessel, unnamed but often referred to as the Global Dream II, was roughly half-finished when work stopped. Most of the ship’s machinery and equipment had already been delivered to the shipyard.