Sunday, October 28, 2012

Travel companies to offset the loss of passengers to pay

Royal Caribbean travel agency that specializes in organizing cruises in the Mediterranean, has offered financial compensation to the family of a man who fell overboard from the ship at the next cruise in 2005 to pay. The widow of the deceased was a management proposal, but also family members feel they are not simply trying to hide to avoid unnecessary noise. 26-year-old George Allen Smith IV (George Allen Smith IV) disappeared when the ship "Brilliance of the Seas" in the region between Greece and Turkey, followed, where after a violent drunk, went to the bridge at night for some fresh air. Later, the FBI's case, but the research that have not been found, and no one has been charged with a crime. The agreement, which now shows the law firm, based in Florida to prepare, the amount of $ 950 million to families of missing persons and $ 110,000 U.S. transferred - directly to the widow Smith. Royal Caribbean is really interested in this as quickly as possible to resolve the matter, to continue work as usual and I have no complaints from customers. News of America

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