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Liveaboard Diving Just Got Easier with Emperor Divers

With lots of flights going into Hurghada from all around the world, taking an Emperor liveaboard couldn’t be easier. From Hurghada itself, you can board Emperor Superior for routes that include Classic Cruise, The Famous Five, Simply the Best and Reefs & Wrecks.
Or take the Emperor bus and head down to Marsa Alam for Emperor Elite. If you fly into Marsa Alam Airport, Emperor Divers provide a transfer to Hamata for Emperor Asmaa. Elite takes you on Simply the Best, South & St Johns, Reefs & Wrecks or Just Brothers itineraries whilst Asmaa sails to Fury & Friends and Fury & St Johns from Hamata.
Fascinating dive briefings, fabulous meals and an impressive choice of routes, including Ras Mohamed, Thistlegorm, Elphinstone, Brothers, Fury Shoals and Daedalus, are all under the Emperor umbrella.
Emperor’s Hamata departures get you to some of the best diving in the Red Sea, including Fury Shoals, without a long voyage from Port Ghalib.
This summer, Emperor Asmaa will be sailing from Hamata on a Sunday to St Johns and Fury Shoals and Port Ghalib on a Friday to Elphinstone and Fury Shoals.
Prices start from just £397 pp.
For more flight choice, Emperor’s FREE Ride Friday operates from Hurghada Airport to Marsa Alam making their hotel packages superb value.
For more information, email the Emperor Divers team now at reservations@emperordivers.com.
Gear Reviews
Gear Review: Zeagle Covert XT BCD (Watch Video)

In a video created exclusively for Scubaverse.com, Jeff Goodman reviews the Covert XT BCD from Zeagle.
Find out more abut Zeagle products at www.zeagle.com.
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Aqualung Group Enters Court-Supervised Reorganization Process

Aqualung Group has announced that two of its French entities have entered into redressement judiciaire, a legal reorganization process under French law designed to enable companies to continue operations while restructuring. This step, initiated last week, is part of a broader effort by the company to stabilize operations and transition to new ownership.
The group emphasized that this is not a liquidation process (liquidation judiciaire), but a court-managed effort aimed at securing long-term viability and continuity.
“All entities within the Aqualung Group, including those currently under reorganization, continue to operate and serve customers,” the company said in a statement. “While we temporarily face some cash flow challenges, our teams remain fully mobilized to minimize disruptions.”
Aqualung assured stakeholders that it remains committed to transparency and will provide updates as the legal process progresses, particularly in regard to timing and future developments.
The company thanked customers and partners for their continued trust and support during this transitional period.
Aqualung Group, a long-standing name in the dive and watersports equipment industry, is working toward a resolution that will allow it to emerge from the reorganization with a more stable foundation under new ownership.
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