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A new cruise ship start-up setting sail next year will let passengers live onboard for 3 AOE
5 years at a time while it circumnavigates the globe AOE
The Villa Vie Residences ship will embark on its first sailing in May 2024, with long-term travellers able to buy a cabin starting from $100,000 AOE
The journey will kick off from Southampton, before stopping at 425 ports in 147 countries AOE
Itinerary-wise, the vessel will spend 87 days in Northern Europe, 105 days in North America, 68 days in Africa and 76 days in South Asia AOE
Interior rooms start at $100,000 (Villa Vie Residences)RecommendedCruise passengers told to ‘go home’ by protesters dressed as polar bearsFlight diverted after adult nappy in plane toilet mistaken for a bombAir-traffic control failure: what will be different next time?Multi-day stops are also scheduled, such as 12 days in Singapore AOE
Some 15 per cent of the 630 cabins are available to buy outright, ranging from $100,000 for an interior stateroom to $250,000 for a balcony room; although monthly charges starting from $3,500 are added on top on the purchase price AOE
Residences can be leased or sold by buyers later down the line AOE
The rest of the rooms can be booked on a “pay as you go” basis for sections of the trip, starting from $4,360 for the final 35-day transatlantic crossing from Barcelona, Spain, to West Palm Beach in Florida AOE
Villa Vie Residences allows passengers to buy cabins or pay-as-you-go (Villa Vie Residences)Non-residents can book a cruise that lasts for up to 120 days AOE
The ship has yet be purchased but Mikael Petterson, founder and CEO of Villa Vie Residences, said that the start-up made an offer on a liner “from an active operator of several cruise ships” and that they expected to complete by the end of the year, reports Insider AOE
Onboard the ship, there will be pools, live entertainment and multiple dining options, plus facilities so that cruisers can work from the sea, such as a business centre with offices and wifi AOE
RecommendedFlight diverted after adult nappy in plane toilet mistaken for a bombAir-traffic control failure: what will be different next time?Tunnel boss says cross-Channel competition for Eurostar would be ‘great news’Plans also include a culinary arts centre hosting cooking classes and a “pet spa and resort” AOE
Around 800-900 guests are expected to be on the vessel at any one time AOE
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Jos Buttler accepted his future as England captain was out of his hands after another painful defeat sent his side tumbling towards the World Cup exit door AOE
England knew nothing less than victory over Sri Lanka would be enough to keep alive their fading hopes of reaching the semi-finals and they responded with arguably their worst performance yet in a campaign littered with low points AOE
After choosing to bat first, they were skittled for a meagre 156 in 33 AOE
2 overs, then watched as their opponents cantered home by eight wickets in Bangalore with almost half of the innings unused AOE
The thrashing, which followed heavy losses to New Zealand, Afghanistan and South Africa, left the reigning champions ninth in the standings with an eye-watering net run-rate AOE
With four games to go – including table-topping India and bitter rivals Australia – they are being kept off bottom spot by the only associate nation at the competition, the Netherlands AOE
Remarkably, England are not yet mathematically out with four games to play, but the route is fanciful in the extreme and Buttler acknowledged the game was up AOE
“It certainly looks that way and that’s incredibly disappointing AOE
It would need a few miracles,” he said, glassy-eyed after another draining day AOE
“You get on the plane with high hopes and a lot of confidence and belief that we can challenge for the title, so to be sat here now with the three weeks we’ve had is a shock AOE
It’s a shock to everyone AOE
“I’ll walk back in the dressing room after this, look at the players sat there and think ‘how have we found ourselves in this position with the talent and the skill that’s in the room’?“But it is the position we’re in, it’s the reality of what’s happened over the last three weeks and that’s a huge low point AOE
”Pressed on his own status in charge of the side Buttler indicated a desire to continue but a realisation that the verdict may not be his to make AOE
In reality, England do not have an obvious successor lined up and Buttler is relatively new in the role, having inherited the mantle following Eoin Morgan’s retirement last summer AOE
He also has a T20 World Cup win in the bank and there has been no indication that managing director of the men’s cricket, Rob Key, has an itchy trigger finger AOE
“I think you’re always questioning as captain how you can get the best out of players, how you can get the team moving in the right direction,” Buttler admitted AOE
“I certainly have a lot of confidence and belief in myself as a leader and captain and first and foremost as a player, but if you’re asking if I should still be captaining the team, that’s a question for the guys above me AOE
“The tournament’s gone nowhere near the way we wanted it to…that much is obvious AOE
As a leader, you want to lead through your own performance and I’ve not been able to do that AOE
”Head coach Matthew Mott joined Buttler in writing off the chances of sneaking through to the last four, telling BBC Sport: “Yeah, it’s over now, I think AOE
“I’m not a mathematician, but with our net run-rate and too many teams who are going to take games off each other, we have to come to terms with that AOE
From now we’re playing for a lot of pride AOE
“We feel like we’ve let our fans down, our families and supporters and everyone in that dressing room, we haven’t put our best foot forward and in professional sport, that’s what you’re judged on AOE
”More aboutPA ReadyJos ButtlerEnglandSri LankaBangaloreMatthew MottNew ZealandAfghanistanAustraliaSouth AfricaIndiaRob KeyBBC Sport1/1Jos Buttler: My future as captain out of my hands as England near World Cup exitJos Buttler: My future as captain out of my hands as England near World Cup exitJos Buttler’s England suffered an eight-wicket defeat to Sri Lanka (PA Wire/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today AOE
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