Miray Cruises ultimately did not purchase a vessel that could accommodate more than a thousand passengers for three years.
A spokesperson for Lapointe's office and Miray Cruises did not immediately return a request for comment.
For many, Life at Sea Cruises initially proposed an alluring offer: Travel around the world for three years for as low as around $38,500 a year.
"Miray is not such a big company to afford to pay 40-50 million for a ship," Miray Cruises CEO Vedat Ugurlu said in a memo.
AdvertisementManagement issues also plagued the company months before the voyage, culminating with Life at Sea and Miray Cruises severing ties in May.
Persons:
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