Frenchman thrown in Indian Ocean
A French passenger was thrown off a luxury cruise liner in the Indian Ocean for staging a “mutiny” after the captain cancelled two island stops and gave appalled customers €150 to spend on board by way of recompense.
It was supposed to be a dream cruise around the “Vanilla islands” of Madagascar, Maurice, Reunion and the Seychelles on the Costa neoRiviera liner.
But Alain Jan, a 53-year old French chef who boarded the huge boat with his wife at the French islands of la Reunion on October 26, said it turned into a “floating prison”.
A French passenger was thrown off a luxury cruise liner in the Indian Ocean for staging a “mutiny” after the captain cancelled two island stops and gave appalled customers €150 to spend on board by way of recompense.
It was supposed to be a dream cruise around the “Vanilla islands” of Madagascar, Maurice, Reunion and the Seychelles on the Costa neoRiviera liner.
But Alain Jan, a 53-year old French chef who boarded the huge boat with his wife at the French islands of la Reunion on October 26, said it turned into a “floating prison”.
A French passenger was thrown off a luxury cruise liner in the Indian Ocean for staging a “mutiny” after the captain cancelled two island stops and gave appalled customers €150 (£133) to spend on board by way of recompense.
It was supposed to be a dream cruise around the “Vanilla islands” of Madagascar, Maurice, Reunion and the Seychelles on the Costa neoRiviera liner.
But Alain Jan, a 53-year old French chef who boarded the huge boat with his wife at the French islands of la Reunion on October 26, said it turned into a “floating prison”.
Source: telegraph.co.uk