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''Costa Allegra'', formerly ''Annie Johnson'', was a
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owned by the
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-based
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, one of many subsidiaries owned by Costa's parent company
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. She was built in 1969 by the
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Turku Shipyard in
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,
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, as a
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for the Johnson Line services of
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-based Rederi AB Nordstjernan. In 1986 she was sold to Regency Cruises with the intention of being converted into a cruise ship as ''Regent Moon'', but she was laid up instead. In 1988 she was sold to Compania Naviera Panalexandra and renamed ''Alexandra'' but continued laid up. In 1990, the ship was acquired by
Costa Cruises Società per Azioni, S.p.A. (), operating as Costa Cruises, is an Italian cruise line founded in 1948 and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of Carnival Corporation & plc since 2000. Based in Genoa, Italy, the cruise line primarily caters to ...
and rebuilt into a cruise ship at the T. Mariotti shipyard in
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,
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. She entered service as ''Costa Allegra'' in 1992. ''Costa Allegra'' suffered a generator fire while off the coast of Africa approximately 200 miles southwest of the
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on 27 February 2012 and was taken into tow toward the island of Mahé in the Seychelles Islands the following day, a journey of several days. She was later renamed ''Santa Cruise'' and sold for breaking in Aliaga,
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. Prior to beaching at the scrapyard, her yellow funnel, a trademark of Costa Crociere, was painted white.


Career


''Annie Johnson''

''Annie Johnson'' was the second in a series of five
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s built by the
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Turku Shipyard in
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for the Swedish shipping company Rederi AB Nordstjernan. She was launched on 29 April 1969 and delivered to her owners on 4 December of the same year, entering service on the same date. From 1969 until 1986, ''Annie Johnson'' was used as in cargo services by Rederi AB Nordstjernan. On 8 August 1986 the ship was sold to the
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-based Regency Cruises with the intention of being rebuilt as a cruise ship. With this aim in mind, she was renamed ''Regent Moon''. Her sister ship was sold to Regency Cruises at the same time, renamed ''Regent Sun'', also with the intention of being converted into a cruise ship. These plans were never realised, and ''Regent Moon'' was laid up in
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, Greece. In May 1988 ''Regent Moon'' was sold to Compania Naviera Panalexandra and renamed ''Alexandra'', but continued laid up until 1990 when she was sold to Costa Crociere.


''Costa Allegra''

Costa Crociere acquired ''Regent Sun'' which was renamed ''Italia'' in the interim, in 1988 and had her conversion into a cruise ship realised, with the ship being delivered in July 1990 as ''
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''. Following this Costa Crociere acquired ''Alexandra'' on 28 August 1990 for conversion into a cruise ship at the T. Mariotti shipyard in
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, Italy, the same shipyard that had rebuilt ''Costa Marina''. Work on ''Alexandra'' commenced on 4 September 1990. She received an entirely new superstructure in the same style as that of ''Costa Marina'', as well as new engines. However, unlike ''Costa Marina'', ''Alexandra'' was also lengthened by when rebuilt. Although originally planned to be renamed ''Costa Azzurra'', the ship was eventually named ''Costa Allegra'' and delivered to Costa Cruises on 16 November 1992. ''Costa Allegra'' entered service with Costa Crociere on 23 November 1992 with a cruise from Genoa to St. Thomas in the
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. During the early years of her service with Costa she sailed in the
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during the
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summer season, relocating to the Caribbean for the winter. In 2006 the ship was relocated for cruising out of China. At the same time her interiors were refurbished to better suit the Asian cruise market. Her ports of departure in Asia were
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and
Hong Kong Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
. Countries visited included China,
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, Japan,
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, the
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,
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,
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and
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. In 2010, the ship was relocated back to Europe, and her Asian itineraries were replaced by ''Costa Classica'' and ''Costa Romantica''. In an agreement with TMR of Marseilles, ''Costa Cruises'', who had owned the Paquet Cruises brand since 1996, used ''Costa Allegra'', marketed in France under the name ''Allegra'' and the Paquet Cruises brand, for four spring cruises and seven cruises in autumn of 2010. For these cruises, ''Costa Allegra'' featured a French master, cruise director, maitres 'd, receptionists and two French chefs, one of whom, Jean Abauzit, served on board the renowned Mermoz, retired a decade earlier.


2012 fire

During the morning of 27 February 2012, a
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broke out in the generator room. The fire was extinguished by the on-board fire-suppression system and there were no injuries, but the ship was left without power and adrift about 200 miles southwest of the
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. She was towed by the French tuna-fishing vessel ''Trevignon'', from the Compagnie Française du Thon Océanique (CFTO) based in
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, to Mahé in the Seychelles for repair and evacuation of the passengers. 1049 people, 636 passengers and 413 crew members of various nationalities were on board. Costa Cruises announced '' Costa Voyager'' would assume ''Costa Allegras planned voyages from 18 March to 1 July. Following on 9 March 2012, it was announced that the ''Costa Allegra'' would not return to service with Costa and given to Themis Maritime Ltd ship company as Santa Cruise for scrapping at Aliaga, Turkey. Her story was a part of a feature on the scrapping operations of Aliaga in the January/February issue of ''Cruise Travel Magazine''.


Design

The eight decks on ''Costa Allegra'' were named after famous
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painters. A three deck high glass atrium was the centre of the ship. Works of art were located throughout the ship. Gallery File:Dubrovnik-Croatia-Costa-Allegra-Rene-Cortin-6.jpg, ''Costa Allegra'' in
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. File:Costa Allegra - Star Ferry Harbor, Hong Kong.jpg, ''Costa Allegra'' in
Hong Kong Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...


References

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