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There goes the Cruise-ship business, and like many related businesses, maybe permanently.

Posted on April 2, 2020 by Lee Vandervis - lee@vandervision.co.nz

From today’s Economist magazine…

Holed under the waterline
The coronavirus may sink the cruise-ship business

The industry has few friends and its main customers, the elderly, may shun it for good

It seems that the Cruise-ship industry is unlikely to get any government bail-outs, even if that were possible. If the Economist is right, we may never see these elderly spenders and our related businesses in Dunedin again, certainly not this year.

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