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Cruise ship 'held to ransom' leaving 400 Britons stranded in Madeira
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The Herald, UK - Apr 2, 2008
"We appear to be held to ransom by the receivers of Travelscope who are holding the ship here," he said, adding that there is a "Dunkirk spirit" on board. ...
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Times Online, UK - Apr 3, 2008
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Cruise ship 'held to ransom' leaving 400 Britons stranded in Madeira

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More than 450 passengers on the last leg of a round-the-world cruise are preparing to spend a third night stranded in Madeira.

The MV Van Gogh has been prevented from setting sail since being detained on Tuesday in the port of Funchal in the final stage of a three-month voyage.

Holidaymakers were due to arrive back in Falmouth, Cornwall, on Saturday but a dispute involving the administrators of Travelscope, the previous operator, means this schedule is likely to be delayed.

Van Gogh Cruises, which is based in Cheltenham and is a subsidiary of Dutch-owned Club Cruise, is expected to update the passengers on the situation today.

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Passengers wave from the deck of the hostage Van Gogh today

In a statement carried by the Gloucestershire Echo website last night, Van Gogh Cruise Line managing director Mark Horwood said lawyers were arguing for the release of the vessel.

Mr Horwood, 43, said passengers were preparing a petition to be sent to travel association Abta to request immediate "repatriation".

He said that Travelscope's administrators were behind the detention, making "alleged claims" relating to previous charter agreements.

"Currently Club Cruise's lawyers are liaising with the authorities in an effort to prevent further delay by allowing this matter to be handled on return to Falmouth, to minimise further distress to our passengers," the statement said. "However, the administrators have so far refused to allow this.

"The passengers (approx 460) have been kept informed on board."

It added: "We would like to remind you that it was through the intervention of Club Cruise that the Van Gogh's World Cruise was saved following the administration of Travelscope.

"The administrators of Travelscope agreed that Club Cruise should operate the cruise.

"They have now prevented them from doing so.

"A further statement will be sent as soon as there are any developments."

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The Van Gogh in Madeira today

Mr Horwood told the BBC he hoped the passengers would be home by Sunday evening.

The holidaymakers had originally booked the cruise through Travelscope but, after it went into administration, Abta arranged for the Van Gogh trip to go ahead in a one-off arrangement.

The liner set off on January 4 from Falmouth for a trip costing up to £9,000 per person.

It took in the Mediterranean, Egypt, the Caribbean, Ecuador, Tahiti, New Zealand, Sydney, Mauritius and Cape Town.

A passenger told the BBC that although they are not confined to the ship and can enjoy its facilities, the problem is not knowing if or when they will set sail. He said they had been told there is a court order against the ship.

"We appear to be being held to ransom by the receivers of Travelscope who are holding the ship here," he said, adding that there is a "Dunkirk spirit" on board.

Passenger Gladys Hobson, 64, and her husband Wallace, said when the announcement was made on the ship's PA system, passengers thought it was an April Fools' joke.

She said some elderly passengers were concerned they could run out of medication if the dispute stretched on.

"We were all shocked. Our first reaction was that it was an April Fools' joke. Then we realised it was serious," she told the BBC.

Mrs Hobson, from Tyneside, said passengers felt stuck in the middle of a row that did not involve them.

"The passengers of this ship should not be made to suffer due to a dispute. They shouldn't be involving passengers," she said.

"We're in a beautiful place. You couldn't be in a better place to be held ransom."

Meanwhile, a spokeswoman for Abta said last night that the association was aware of the situation and was monitoring it.

"We don't have any involvement in it at this stage," she said.

"It's a commercial dispute which is why the ship is impounded. We don't know what that is about.

"The tour operator has assured us that the passengers will be returned home either by ship or plane to fit in with the existing schedule. This is the end of a three-month cruise."

The spokeswoman said Abta would look at the petition when it receives it and monitor the situation closely. More than 200 jobs were lost and the holiday plans of 40,000 people were wrecked after Travelscope ceased trading in December.

But a month later, the administrators revealed that the firm had been sold to Bristol-based Phoenix Holidays, which was set up by two former Travelscope managers.


 

 

 

 

 
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