• Dernier voyage du Costa Concordia autour du 14 juillet, vers Gênes pour y être démantelé.

    Italy set to dismantle sunken cruise ship - Telegraph
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/10866395/Italy-set-to-dismantle-sunken-cruise-ship.html

    The 950ft-long liner, which capsized in January 2012 with the loss of 32 lives, will be taken to Genoa to be dismantled for scrap.
    There had been fears in Italy that the wreckage might be taken to a port in Turkey, where the demolition job would be cheaper. Shipyards in Britain, France and Holland had also put in bids for the contract.
    But Italian ports clamoured for the job, saying it would bring much-needed work to their employees.
    The bid for the dismantlement, likely to cost around 100 million euros, has been a battle between Piombino in Tuscany, Palermo in Sicily and Genoa in the north-western region of Liguria.
    Now the owners of the ship, Costa Cruises, have chosen Genoa, a decision likely to cause anger and disappointment in the other ports.
    The technically complex operation to refloat the Concordia, which currently rests semi-submerged on a giant underwater platform, will take place between July 12 and 14.