AIDA Cruise Ships Given Top Safety Rating by ADAC

July 26, 2012

Cruise Ship 'AIDabella': Photo credit AIDA
Cruise Ship 'AIDabella': Photo credit AIDA

AIDA fleet cruise ships, 'AIDAbella' & 'AIDAdiva', rated 'Very Good' after recent German automobile club, ADAC, inspection

ADAC performed independent safety tests on board 10 cruise ships in the Mediterranean.

ADAC certified all the other ships that were tested, in addition to the AIDA owned ships, including those of the Costa fleet, maintained a high standard of safety, which ADAC says, confirms once more the high safety standard in the cruise industry.

"We are pleased that all AIDA ships tested from the ADAC, got the top rating 'very good'. The test results of the ADAC experts once again confirm the high safety standards on board our ships, "says Michael Ungerer, President of AIDA Cruises.


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