It is perhaps one of the most important virtues in human nature to learn from experiences. However, some people, for some reason, continue to ignore this and insist on following their own beliefs. Despite the bombshell news that came to light in recent days and the emergence of new findings, regarding the Titanic disaster, another development has taken place. The company has resumed ticket sales for the same voyage route! Here are the details…
Whether any lessons have been learned from what happened remains unknown, but the company has started selling tickets!
Last week’s Titanic voyage ended in tragedy, with a total of 5 people losing their lives. The search for the submarine lasted approximately 3.5 days, and eventually, the wreckage of the submarine was found. It was stated that the cause of the accident, in which 2 pilots, 1 tour guide, and 2 tourists died, was the explosion of the Titan submarine due to the pressure at depth.
It was known that the Titan submarine, described as unique in the world, had the capability to dive with a single button and stored enough oxygen for the crew inside for a total of 4 days. However, unfortunately, the crew’s problem was not oxygen but rather the explosion resulting from the pressure effect. It was reported that the 5 people inside the submarine lost their lives during the explosion.
However, it seems that the company hasn’t learned much from this accident. When we visit their website, we can see that the company continues to organize the same tours and has started selling tickets for the new season. The tickets are being offered for $250,000. The tour named “Discover the Titanic” covers the wreckage exploration, sailing tours in the open ocean, and deep ocean expeditions, spanning 8 days and 7 nights.
Many users are expressing their outrage at the resumption of tours and ongoing ticket sales while the pain of the incident is still fresh. However, Ocean Gate has not made any statement regarding the matter. From a customer’s perspective, it raises the question of how many people would want to participate in this submarine tour after the second Titanic disaster, adding another dimension to the situation.
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