Crystal Cruises suspending operations through late April amid lawsuit over $4.6 million in unpaid fuel bills

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/crystal-symphony-arrest-warrant-unpaid-fuel-bahamas/

Cruise ship heads to Bahamas after U.S. issues arrest warrant

JANUARY 23, 2022 / 3:45 PM / AP

A cruise ship that was supposed to dock in Miami sailed to the Bahamas instead after a U.S. judge granted an order to seize the vessel as part of a lawsuit over unpaid fuel.

Cruise trackers show Crystal Symphony currently docked in the Bahamian island of Bimini.

Passengers were taken by ferry to Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale on Sunday.

"We all feel we were abducted by luxurious pirates!" passenger Stephen Heard Fales posted on Facebook.

It was unclear how many passengers were aboard, with one news outlet reporting 300 and another, 700. According to the company website, the vessel can carry up to 848 passengers.

The ship was scheduled to land in Miami on Saturday. But a federal judge in Miami issued an arrest warrant for the ship on Thursday, a maritime practice where a U.S. Marshal goes aboard the vessel and takes charge of it once it enters U.S. waters.

Passengers and entertainers said on social media they were surprised to find out about the legal case. One guest posted a letter on Facebook from Crystal Cruises Management that said the change in itinerary was due to "non-technical operational issues."

The lawsuit was filed in a Miami federal court by Peninsula Petroleum Far East against the ship under a maritime procedure that allows actions against vessels for unpaid debts. The complaint says Crystal Symphony was chartered or managed by Crystal Cruises and Star Cruises, which are both sued for breach of contract for owing $4.6 million in fuel.

Crystal Cruises announced earlier this week that it was suspending operations through late April. Besides Crystal Symphony, it has two other ships currently cruising, which end their voyages on January 30 in Aruba and on February 4 in Argentina.

"Suspending operations will provide Crystal's management team with an opportunity to evaluate the current state of business and examine various options moving forward," said the company in a statement earlier this week.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/cruises/2022/01/23/crystal-cruises-arrest-passengers-rights/6629264001/?gnt-cfr=1

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7 Answers

Now they are avoiding the US Marshals, This will be interesting to watch. Hoping for the best that the Crews get home.

I'll put my money on MSC

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-01-24/genting-hong-kong-s-lim-kok-thay-resigns-after-winding-up-filing

Bet HE retires to his private island in the South China Sea someplace...as usual, the only ones left dangling are people who gave them real $$ for future cruises..and whole boatloads of employees...

Depends. There could be some legal issue in which case the lawyers have their fun but if it is a liquidity issue then it will certainly be for sale ... either as a stand alone or as part of a larger transaction. I can see the major 3 circling here looking for opportunities. 2 of the Crystal ships are Breakaway class ships.

Thats what usually happens when a bankruptcy is filed..here OR overseas...the assets are sold off, with the bondholders (or lienholders) getting first crack at the $$. Course theres always that 3/4 finished mega behemoth sitting in THEIR shipyard...10,000 passengers indeed....those passengers were lucky...they could have been stranded there...those "various options moving forward" is corporate speak for "its all over".....

Will they be up for sale?

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