MS Albatros
cruise ship put in service in 1973
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The MS Albatros was a Royal Viking Star-class cruise ship with a notable service history spanning nearly five decades. Built in 1973 by Wärtsilä Helsinki Shipyard in Finland, she originally entered service as the Royal Viking Sea for Royal Viking Line. The vessel's design and appearance included a distinctive Queen Elizabeth 2-style funnel, contributing to her elegant and classic maritime aesthetic. Throughout her career, the ship sailed under various names and operators. She was known as Royal Odyssey with Royal Cruise Line, Norwegian Star with Norwegian Cruise Line, Norwegian Capricorn Line, and later as Crown. Her multiple rebrandings reflected her extensive service across different cruise lines, making her a recognizable vessel in the cruise industry. Designed as a cruise ship, she belonged to the Royal Viking Star-class, emphasizing comfort and style for her passengers. Her construction in the early 1970s positioned her as a modern vessel of her time, with a reputation for solid build quality and maritime reliability. In October 2020, the Albatros was sold to the Pick Albatros Group in the Middle East, intended to be converted into a hotel vessel in Hurghada. However, the project was never realized, and the ship remained in Hurghada, following a stop in Jeddah. In 2021, she was sold for scrap, with her final voyage ending at Alang, India, where she was beached on 27 July 2021. Her scrapping officially began on 17 November 2021. Controversy surrounds her final disposal, with NGOs like Robin des Bois suggesting that the hotel's project was a ruse to facilitate her export from Germany to India for dismantling. Overall, the MS Albatros exemplifies a vessel with a long and varied career, embodying the evolution of cruise ships from the 1970s to the early 21st century, ending her days as scrap after decades of service.
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