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[2] [8] Renamed Lomaiviti Princess V after arrival in Fiji in November, the vessel began operations on the Suva–Savusavu route in December 2017. [9] In June 2020, Goundar Shipping announced that the vessel would be sold for scrap. [10] In June 2022, the vessel was sold to a scrap yard in Alang, India. [11]
The ship was renamed Lomaiviti Princess V and services Savusavu and Kadavu Island. [42] [43] In June 2022, the ship was sold for scrap to a breaking yard in Alang, India. [15] Queen of Burnaby was no longer fit for sailing and was sold in 2018 on the condition that it be kept moored or scrapped. [44]
Well-known natives of Lomaiviti include Mosese Qionibaravi CMG (10 September 1938 – 22 September 1987) was a civil servant and politician. He served as a member of the House of Representatives from 1973 until his death, also holding the offices of Speaker of the House, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tourism and Finance, and Deputy Prime Minister.
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The vessel was renamed Victoria Princess. To enable loading at Victoria's Inner Harbour, a side-loading door was installed. Victoria Princess only operated on the route for one summer, however, and in November, 1980, returned to the BC Ferries fleet as Queen of Prince Rupert to begin its service between Prince Rupert and Skidegate.
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