MS Lofoten accidents and incidents

MS Lofoten cruise ship
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Cabins
91

Length (LOA)
87 m / 285 ft

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CruiseMapper's MS Lofoten cruise ship accidents, incidents and law news reports relate to a 400-passenger vessel owned by Hurtigruten. Our MS Lofoten accidents page contains reports made by using official data from renown online news media sources, US Coast Guard and Wikipedia.

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26 November 2020Other Incidents

On November 26, 2020, the shipowner Hurtigruten signed an LoI (Letter of Intent) with Sorlandet Maritime Videregaende Skole (Southern Maritime High School, 1927-founded, located in Kristiansand Norway) for the vessel's sale.

For August 2021, the 56-year-old Lofoten was planned to leave the fleet and start a new life as a training ship. The exclusive deal included the option Hurtigruten to occasionally charter the vessel during non-school periods.

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