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THE global cruise industry is in deep shock this week, after human headline Sir Richard Branson didn’t appear in person at a steel cutting ceremony for the first Virgin Voyages vessel.
Instead Branson led a countdown by video for the event at Fincantieri’s Sestri Ponente yard in Italy.
The first of three ships is scheduled for handover in early 2020, with capacity for 2,800 passengers - or “sailors” according to Virgin parlance.
Fortunately, despite the absence of Branson himself, the event featured an array of hunky blokes dressed in Virginred overalls and construction helmets ( below), satisfying eye candy needs.
However the Virgin founder is expected in person at the keel laying ceremony in Nov.