The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has the Australian flagged vessel Coral Adventurer, currently aground off the ...
About 80 passengers on board the Coral Adventurer cruise ship will be flown back to Australia after efforts to refloat the vessel were unsuccessful. The cruise ship struck a coral reef off the coast ...
Cairns-based cruise ship the Coral Adventurer has run aground off the coast of Papua New Guinea with more than 80 passengers aboard. The vessel's operator says all passengers and crew are safe. It ran ...
The vessel was refloated successfully on Tuesday and is anchored nearby, a spokesperson for the vessel confirmed. The 80 passengers and 43 crew members of the Adventurer, which is still reeling from a ...
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The Australian-flagged Coral Adventurer struck a reef about 30km off the coast of Lae, north of Port Moresby, about 6am on Saturday in a fresh crisis for the embattled operator. There are reportedly ...
The Coral Adventurer vessel struck a reef about 6am on Saturday about 30km from Lae, PNG’s second-largest city. The vessel’s operator, Coral Expeditions – owned by the NRMA – confirmed all 80 ...
The same cruise ship that left an elderly passenger on a Queensland island where she later died has run aground off the coast of Papua New Guinea. The Australian-flagged Coral Adventurer struck a reef ...
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