Plaintiffs, who were passengers aboard defendant's ship Queen Elizabeth II during a December 1977-January 1978 Carribean cruise, commenced this action in 1978 for damages resulting from alleged inferior service and accommodations aboard the luxury liner. The claimed deficiencies include allegations that there was an inadequate supply of fresh water aboard, that the ship's engines malfunctioned, that the air conditioning did not work properly, that the ship failed to...
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