Some cruise liners have decided not to stop in Busan due to the outbreak of MERS in South Korea.
The Busan Port Authority announced that crew members of the 76 thousand-ton Chinese cruise ship Sky Sea will cancel their plans for docking at the city’s port scheduled for the 30th. The ship has also cancelled future entries planned on July 8th and 25th.
Two other cruise liners have already cancelled their plans for stopping in Busan.
Source: Busan eFM News
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