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Turkey bars American LGBTQ+ charter cruise from ports

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Turkey this week informed organizers that an Atlantis Events-chartered cruise aboard Virgin Voyages' Scarlet Lady would not be permitted to dock in Kuşadası or Istanbul, officials and company statements said. The 'Athens to Venice' sailing was due to depart from Greece on July 5 and had scheduled Turkish stops two days later. Organizers announced on Thursday that the vessel would reroute to Cairo and the Greek island of Crete instead, allowing the voyage to continue with scheduled performances onboard. Performers and passengers publicly reacted this week, and media reports noted cited reasons from Turkish authorities referencing 'moral standards' and 'family values,' prompting discussion about travel and port access.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Atlantis Events scheduled an 'Athens to Venice' cruise departing July 5 with Turkish stops planned.
  • Turkish authorities informed organisers the ship would not be permitted to dock in Kuşadası or Istanbul.
  • Atlantis Events notified passengers that the itinerary was altered and ports changed.
  • Performers, including Patti LuPone, publicly criticized the denial on social media.
  • Media outlets reported the denial citing Turkish authorities' reference to 'moral values' and organisers announced alternate ports.

Why This Matters to You

This incident highlights the challenges LGBTQ+ travelers can face abroad. It's a reminder to research your destination's stance on LGBTQ+ rights before booking. Check the U.S. State Department's website for travel advisories.

The Bottom Line

Travel plans can change unexpectedly due to political or cultural issues. It's important to stay informed and flexible. If you're part of the LGBTQ+ community, consider supporting companies that prioritize inclusivity. Worth forwarding if you know someone planning an international trip.

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Who Benefited

Atlantis Events and Virgin Voyages preserved passenger safety and itinerary continuity by rerouting to Cairo and Crete, avoiding a contested Turkish port call and allowing the cruise to continue.

Who Impacted

LGBTQ+ passengers, scheduled performers, and Turkish port businesses lost access to planned visits and associated economic and cultural exchanges when Turkish authorities denied docking.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
3
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1
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Neutral:
2
Distribution:
Left 0%, Center 67%, Right 33%
Who Benefited

Atlantis Events and Virgin Voyages preserved passenger safety and itinerary continuity by rerouting to Cairo and Crete, avoiding a contested Turkish port call and allowing the cruise to continue.

Who Impacted

LGBTQ+ passengers, scheduled performers, and Turkish port businesses lost access to planned visits and associated economic and cultural exchanges when Turkish authorities denied docking.

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