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Large the Navi Veloci has rented two ships to Walt Disney
They will accommodate the employed staff to Cadice in the work of maintenance of the cruise ship "Disney Wonder"
September 20, 2016
Walt Disney has rented two Large ships of Navi Veloci (GNV) that he will use for beyond a month as hotel in the port of Cadice. The agreement has been undersigned from the company of genoese navigation, through the mediation of the Banchero&Costa, with the Turk Miray International on behalf of the American multinational.
By yesterday the Rhapsody ferries and Snav Tuscany of the GNV therefore they are placed in the Spanish port in order to accommodate some 2.000 people between workers, specialistic technicians, engineers and staff of the crew of Disney Cruise Line who will take care of the maintenance work and I rearrange of the cruise ship Disney Wonder.
GNV will on board put on of the hosts own services of hospitality and hotellerie. For all the duration of the chartering will be offered to the service of complete pension on board of both the ships.
GNV has a fleet of 13 ships and work five national lines from and for Sicily and Sardinia and nine international lines towards France, Spain, Tunisia, Morocco and Albania. The company has specified that, as already happened in the past, the units of the fleet are lend to alternative services to the line connection and have evidenced that, in particular, new business unit MICE - Meetings, Incentives, Conferences & Events of GNV proposes produced complete and flexible for all requirements, which that it is the duration, the number of hosts and the type of manifestation: thanks to the spaces on hand and to the acceptance of the edge services.
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