New York: The Ocean Gate company has not removed the advertisement of the trip to see the Titanic despite the five deaths in the ‘Titan’ submarine accident, Independent reports. The Independent reports that even days after the explosion of the Titanic submarine that went to see the wreck of the Titanic, the company has not removed the advertisements for the trip from the website.
The ad states that two trips to the Titanic are being planned from June 12 to 20 and June 21 to June 29 for $250,000 and will include the dive, private accommodation, required training, exploration equipment and the cost of meals onboard the submarine. It says travelers will be able to meet their exploration team, board the submarine, and then travel 400 nautical miles to the wreckage of the Titanic.
At the same time, information is coming out that the Titanic exploration has left the Ocean Gate. According to the report, the company had advertised a job for the post of sub-pilot on its website as the search for Titan was underway, but it was removed following heavy criticism.
On June 18, Ocean Gate’s exploration probe Titan set off in the Atlantic in search of the wreckage of the Titanic. Ocean Gate founder and CEO Stockton Rush (61), British billionaire Hamish Harding (58), Paul Henty Nargolet (77), the captain of the probe and Titanic explorer, Pakistani businessman Shahzad Dawood (48), and his 19-year-old son Sulaiman were among the passengers. . Contact with the submarine was lost after 1.45 hours of the two-hour journey. Later searches finally found the remains of the Titan 1600 feet away from the Titanic.
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2023-06-30 08:31:17