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  2. Cruises are making a post-pandemic comeback. Here's how the ...

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    However, recent data from Cruise Lines International Association shows an epic comeback. Last year, the number of people taking cruises climbed to 31.7 million, a 6% increase from 2019. Its data ...

  3. Seatrade Communications - Wikipedia

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    Seatrade Communications (formerly Seatrade magazine) was an English publisher and event coverage company for the maritime industries, established by Themistocles Vokosin in November 1970. [1] Seatrade Communications was acquired by UBM in 2014. It continues as an online news website, the Seatrade Maritime News. [2]

  4. Why Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Investors Were Winning ...

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    He wrote that for 2025, he believes Norwegian "has one of the more compelling event paths in our coverage for three reasons: 1. better than expected costs. 2. yield tailwinds from improved ...

  5. Norwegian unveiled plans for a new cruise ship — complete ...

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    Two of Royal Caribbean's less sizable cruise ships are also scheduled for Miami cruises in 2026. But by then, the newer of the two, Independence of the Seas, will already be 18 years old. So, if ...

  6. Carnival Corporation & plc - Wikipedia

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    Carnival Corporation & plc. Carnival Corporation & plc is a British and American cruise operator with a combined fleet of over ninety vessels across nine cruise line brands and one joint venture with China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC). [4] A dual-listed company, Carnival is composed of the Panama -incorporated, US-headquartered ...

  7. List of largest cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    While some cruise ships use traditional fixed propellers and rudders to steer, most larger ships use azimuth thrusters that can swivel left and right to steer, vastly improving vessel maneuverability. [15] Cruise ships are operated by cruise lines, which offer cruises to the public. In the 1990s, many cruise lines were bought by much larger ...

  8. P&O Cruises - Wikipedia

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    P&O House Flag. P&O Cruises is a British cruise line based at Carnival House in Southampton, England, operated by Carnival UK and owned by Carnival Corporation & plc. It was originally a subsidiary of the freight transport company P&O and was founded in 1977. [1]

  9. Carnival cruise ship grazes ice in Alaska, assessment finds ...

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    The news comes after a Norwegian Cruise Line ship, Norwegian Sun, actually hit a small iceberg while transiting to Alaska’s Hubbard Glacier in 2022. Stewart Chiron, a cruise industry expert ...