Last ship belonging to a major cruise line finally reaches port

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A global scramble to bring cruise passengers home amid the coronavirus pandemic reached its endgame on Tuesday as the last ship at sea operated by a major company headed into the Italian port of Genoa to disembark its passengers.

Prior to docking, Costa Deliziosa, which departed Venice on a round the world voyage on January 5, was identified by Cruise Lines International Association as the only one of its vessels still carrying a significant number of passengers.

As of Tuesday, Costa Cruises said there were 1,519 passengers on board and 898 crew members on board the Deliziosa. Some passengers disembarked and traveled home when the ship stopped off in Perth, Australia on March 16. The only passengers allowed to step ashore were those with booked flights. The cruise line said on Tuesday that it had"organized transportation to the various countries of residence."

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