Asuka Ii Cruise Ship
The infected man in his 60s from Tokyo and a female family member who tested negative disembarked from the Asuka II along with all other.
Asuka ii cruise ship. NYK explained at the time. Ships namesake MS Asuka is currently operated under charter by Phoenix Reisen under the name Amadea. Secure Your Cruise Today With NCLs Flexible Cancellation Policy.
According to the statement the ship which is believed to be carrying 295 passengers and 425 crew members is now sailing back to Yokohama and is expected to reach the port on the afternoon of. Ad Save Up To 30 Off Your Cruise Receive 5 Free Offers Including A Free Beverage Package. Asuka II began life as the Crystal Harmony of Crystal Cruises.
Media reports state that the ship had unspecified safety. Yesterday Japans Nippon Yusen subsidiary NYK Cruises Company Nippon Yusen Kaisha stated that a passenger on its cruise ship Asuka II tested positive for coronavirus. The operator of Asuka II says it conducted drills on how to.
Ad The Most Inclusive Luxury 6 Star Cruise Experience. 8806204 MMSI 432545000 is a Passenger Cruise Ship built in 1990 31 years old and currently sailing under the flag of Japan. Port officials in Yokohama halted cruise operations in February in response to mass coronavirus infections onboard the Diamond Princess.
The new ship will have about 385 rooms giving its passengers more space. Asuka II is the first electric-powered cruise ship built in Japan and the system is a cycloconverter type diesel electric propulsionPower is generated by 82 MW x 4 units that combine a Mitsubishi-MAN-B W diesel engine and an ABB-STROMBERG generator and the rotation speed is variable by ABB-STROMBERG cycloconverter frequency converter and synchronous motor 12 MW x 2. Asuka II is the biggest cruise ship in Japan that is registered in Yokohama.
Asuka II was launched in 2006 and the ships enhanced facilities helped the brand expand its customer base and continue to be recognized as the premier cruise ship within the Japanese market. The vessel ASUKA2 IMO. During her Crystal days she received rave reviews and was rated as a six-star luxury ship.
