Costa Concordia to be salvaged in one piece
Costa Cruises is to opt for re-floating Costa Concordia in one piece, with the overall cost of the salvage estimated at $288m for an operation likely to take at least a year.
Although it would have been less expensive to break the vessel up for salvage, Costa Cruises said it had chosen the course of action that minimised the likely threat to the environment and protected tourism and local interests.
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