ATHENS – For nearly four months, Capt. Andrei Kogankov and his oil tanker crew haven’t set foot on dry land.
With global travel at a virtual standstill due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Russian captain was forced to extend his normal contract.
He still doesn’t know when he’ll be able to go home. Countries across the world have imposed lockdowns, shut borders and suspended international flights to curb the spread of the new coronavirus.
The move was deemed essential to prevent rampaging contagion, but merchant ship crews have become unintended collateral damage.