Passengers from Singapore and Malaysia unable to board after cruise is overbooked


More than a hundred passengers were unable to board the ship at the Marina Bay Cruise Centre on Sept 4. - SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Some passengers from Singapore and Malaysia who were booked on cruise ship Genting Dream were unable to board after they were informed that the trip had been overbooked.

The cruise was due to depart Singapore on Sunday (Sept 4), call at Port Klang on Monday, Penang on Tuesday, back to Singapore on Wednesday, before returning to Port Klang on Thursday.

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