Stranded cruise guests flown home
By Huang Yiming in Haikou and Wang Qian in Beijing | China Daily | Updated: 2013-09-16 08:20
About 1,120 passengers from the Chinese luxury cruise liner Henna, which is being held at the South Korean island of Jeju, had returned to Beijing on Sunday, the liner's operator said.
China's first luxury cruise ship, which had 2,309 passengers and crew on board, has been held since a court order was issued in South Korea's Jeju province on Friday because of a legal dispute between ship operator HNA Group and Shagang Shipping Co Ltd, a Hong Kong-registered shipping services firm.
HNA Tourism Holding (Group) Co Ltd, is one of the core business sections of HNA Group.
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