Singapore ship ‘World Dream’ takes its last cruise to nowhere


SINGAPORE, March 1 (Bloomberg): Singapore will lose one of the two ships offering cruise-to-nowhere trips from the city, after Genting Hong Kong Ltd.’s Dream Cruises said it no longer has the financial capacity to keep the service going, the Straits Times reported.

World Dream will cease operations Wednesday after its final trip, the report said, citing a statement from Genting Hong Kong.

The parent company, which had been operating cruises to nowhere in Hong Kong as well as Singapore, filed a petition to wind up its operations in January. Provisional liquidators were appointed last month for Dream Cruises.

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