Cruise ship passengers stranded in Belfast have finally set sail for a round-the-world trip after months marooned in Northern Ireland.
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- Stranded passengers to leave Belfast at last after four-month delay to round-the-world cruise
- Stranded passengers to leave Belfast at last after four-month delay to round-the-world cruise
- Stranded passengers to leave Belfast at last after four-month delay to round-the-world cruise
- Stranded passengers to leave Belfast at last after four-month delay to round-the-world cruise