Coast Guard Preps For Northwest Passage Cruise By 1,700-Passenger Liner This Summer
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The Crystal is by far the biggest and most luxuriously appointed vessel to sail through the Northwest Passage since the crossing became accessible to ships without an icebreaker in 2007. Just 17 ships crossed through the passage last year, according to the US coast guard. Prices for the journey aboard the 14-deck luxury liner start at nearly $22,000 rising to $120,000 for a deluxe stateroom and this years cruise is sold out, according to the company.
The 13 April table-top planning exercise, involving US and Canadian coast guard and government officials, will walk Crystal operators and rescue officials through the nightmarish scenario of rescuing hundreds of passengers up to 1,000 miles from the nearest coast guard base, officials said.
Communications in the Arctic are extremely challenging cellphone reception is patchy, and there are no roads. Most of the towns along the Crystals route are tiny. Even Nome, which has a sizable population, has just 18 hospital beds. We all have to be very proactive in trying to game out what we do in an emergency situation, Lt Commander Jason Boyle, the coast guards prevention officer for the Alaska region, said in a telephone interview.
The Crystal will sail with an icebreaking escort vessel carrying two helicopters along its entire route, Paul Garcia, a company spokesman, wrote in an email. Ice pilots, polar bear researchers, and veterans of other Arctic expeditions will be aboard to ensure passengers safety and to protect the local wildlife, environment and customs, the company said.
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http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/mar/28/us-canada-arctic-cruise-ship-titanic-emergency-training-coast-guard