Harmony of the Seas, the world's largest cruise ship, has begun its first sea trial in western France. Thousands of people gathered to watch in the port of Saint-Nazaire as the 70m (230ft) high vessel was guided out to sea by six tugs on Thursday. The €1bn (£783m; $1.1bn) ship is being built for the Royal Caribbean International (RCI) cruise company.
The 120,000-tonne vessel is expected to be delivered to the US-based firm in two months. The trial will continue until Sunday
INC News, 11/03/2016 - source: ©BBC News

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