Carnival Jubilee lascerà Papenburg lunedì 30 ottobre 2023

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Carnival Jubilee lascerà Papenburg lunedì 30 ottobre 2023

La nuova nave da crociera di MEYER WERFT, Carnival Jubilee, lascerà Papenburg lunedì 30 ottobre 2023 e sarà trasferita a Eemshaven (Paesi Bassi) sul fiume Ems.

L’arrivo a Eemshaven è previsto per martedì mattina presto, 31 ottobre. Dopo le prove tecniche e nautiche, Carnival Jubilee farà nuovamente rotta verso Eemshaven.


MEYER WERFT CONVEYS CRUISE SHIP CARNIVAL JUBILEE

Credit: Meyer Werft

Papenburg,26.10.2023 –

MEYER WERFT’s newest cruise ship, the Carnival Jubilee, is scheduled to leave Papenburg on Monday 30 October 2023 and will be transferred to Eemshaven (Netherlands) on the river Ems. Arrival in Eemshaven is scheduled for early Tuesday morning, 301 October. After the technical and nautical trials, the Carnival Jubilee will set course for Eemshaven again.

The Carnival Jubilee is the first cruise ship built in Germany for Carnival Cruise Line. Within the MEYER Group, it is also the third ship of the Excel class: the Finnish shipyard MEYER TURKU already delivered the Mardi Gras in 2020, followed by the Carnival Celebration in 2022. All three ships are equipped with low-emission LNG. The highlight for passengers is a roller coaster on board for the first time.

The following schedule applies to the Ems conveyance, which may be postponed at short notice according to weather and tidal conditions:

Monday, October 30, 2023

from approx. 09:30am Ship in waiting position (Papenburg)

approx. 12:00pm Passing the dock lock (Papenburg)

approx. 4:35pm Passing the Friesenbrücke (Weener)

approx. 7:45pm Passing the Jann-Berghaus-Bridge (Leer)

approx. 11.15pm Arrival at the Ems barrage (Gandersum)

Tuesday, October 31, 2023

approx. 01:30am Passing Emssperrwerk

approx. 03:15am Passing Emden

All information is subject to wind and weather conditions, water levels and therefore without guarantee. Time shifts are also possible at short notice!

Carnival Jubilee will sail the Ems towards the North Sea again backwards and with the support of two tugs. This way of transfer has proven to be successful due to the better maneuverability.

The transfer of the ship will again be carried out by the team of the pilot brotherhood Emden. The Ems pilots have been performing the maneuvers for many years. The team uses state-of-the-art technology to prepare for a realistic simulation of the Ems river passage in Wageningen (Netherlands).

The passage of Carnival Jubilee down the Ems will take place with the support of the Ems barrage. The duration of the passage will always be kept as short as possible so as not to interfere with navigation on the Ems. For more information on the function and operation of the barrage, visit www.nlwkn.niedersachsen.de

Further information and photos are available at www.facebook.com/meyerwerft, www.youtube.com/meyerwerft and https://meyerwerft.blogspot.de/.

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