Panjim : Captain Irwin Sequeira, who has more than 15 years of experience in sailing, and his crew are all set for the launch of the first cruiseliner of India. Having steered more than 60 ships in his career, Sequeira said he is excited to hit Mumbai waters on Saturday with his merchant vessel, MV Angriya — owned by Angriya Sea Eagles Private Limited — which is going to be the first cruise from Mumbai with a carrying capacity of 400 passengers.
“We are launching the ship at a time when the weather is good. Though, as per the weather report, we may face short storms on the way, but overall it appears to be neat,” said Sequeira, a resident of Bandra.
The cruise, which has six decks and 104 cabins, can ferry 399 passengers at a time. Price of one-way ticket will range between Rs 7,000 and Rs 12,000. The cruise will run four times a week, except during monsoons.
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