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Friday, December 28, 2012
Royal Caribbean signs deal for third Oasis class ship
Royal Caribbean has placed an order for a third ship in the 5,400-passenger Oasis class from the STX France shipyard. The ship will be the same size as the Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas, and is intended for delivery in 2016.
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Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Concordia hits profits at Carnival
Carnival Corporation has seen profits fall by 23 per cent over the past financial year, with the Costa Concordia tragedy affecting results. Net profit in the 12 months to November 30th stood at $1.47 billion, down from $1.9 billion at the same time last year.
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New website for Celebrity Cruises
Celebrity Cruises has announced the launch of its newly designed UK website with new content and exciting new features. The new and improved homepage features a wealth of new content for holidaymakers and agents, making it easier for them to explore all of the possibilities that a Celebrity Cruises holiday has to offer.
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Saturday, December 22, 2012
Concordia hits profits at Carnival
Carnival Corporation has seen profits fall by 23 per cent over the past financial year, with the Costa Concordia tragedy affecting results. Net profit in the 12 months to November 30th stood at $1.47 billion, down from $1.9 billion at the same time last year.
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Thursday, December 20, 2012
American Cruise Lines claims top World Travel Awards title
American Cruise Lines, operator of the newest riverboats and small cruise ships in the United States, has been voted the World’s Leading Small Ships Cruise Line by World Travel Awards. Referred to as “the Oscar’s of the travel industry” by the Wall Street Journal, World Travel Awards has developed into the most prestigious and comprehensive awards program in travel and tourism.
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Global Cruise Industry Reports on Progress of Operational Safety Review, Extends Mandate for Independent Panel of Experts
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Norwegian Cruise Line steps up to global stage with World Travel Awards
Norwegian Cruise Line has been named World’s Leading Large Ship Cruise Line by the World Travel Awards. The 19th annual awards recognise travel companies for delivering an outstanding customer experience and are voted by travel agents worldwide.
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New international body to represent cruise industry
Nine cruise industry associations have announced they have agreed to operate under a common organisation with a unified structure to serve as the voice and advocacy leader of the global cruise industry. The Passenger Shipping Association and the Association of Cruise Experts are among the nine cruise associations and will be known as CLIA UK, retaining their existing office in London.
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Cruise Industry Forms Global Trade Association
Nine cruise industry associations today announced they have agreed to operate under a common organization with a unified structure to serve as the voice and advocacy leader of the global cruise industry. The associations are Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), European Cruise Council (ECC), Asia Cruise Association (ACA), Passenger Shipping Association (PSA/ACE), France’s AFCC, Brazil’s ABREMAR, Northwest and Canada Cruise Association (NWCCA), Alaska Cruise Association (ACA), and International Cruise Council Australasia (ICCA). Association members agreed to utilize the name Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) with the appropriate geographic designation, and the existing association offices will remain in place.
The new association was created to provide increased benefits and a globally unified voice for cruise lines, travel agents and business partners
Thursday, December 13, 2012
New flagship for Costa Cruises under construction in Italy
Work has begun on the construction of Costa Diadema, the future flagship of Costa Cruises and what will be the biggest Italian-flagged cruise ship, at Fincantieri’s Marghera shipyard. The ceremony to mark the occasion was attended by Costa Crociere chief executive Michael Thamm and president Gianni Onorato, while Fincantieri was represented by its chief executive Giuseppe Bono.
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Monday, December 10, 2012
Crystal’s 2013 Northern Europe: Shorter itineraries, more overnights, more variety
Shorter summer voyages with more overnight calls highlight Crystal Cruises’ Baltic, Scandinavian, and British Isles cruise collection. Beginning June 8 aboard the award-winning Crystal Serenity, three new seven-day itineraries and five 10-day luxury cruises will take guests to some of the region’s most beautiful, culturally significant cities and landscapes in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Estonia, Germany, Belgium, Finland, Russia and the UK, including Ireland.
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Norwegian Cruise Line honored with Maritime Safety Award
Norwegian Cruise Line is proud to accept the 2012 Quality Ship Management Award from American Maritime Safety (AMS). This prestigious honor, which was bestowed during the maritime trade association’s annual safety awards in New York City, recognises Norwegian’s extensive safety standards and pervasive safety culture.
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Caribbean Cruises popular escape for UK travelers this holiday season
The United Kingdom might be known for a lot of things, but white sandy beaches, palm trees and endless turquoise coloured waters are not among them. No, when those in the UK are looking for the ideal escape they do tend to think about the warmth and sunshine of the Caribbean Sea.
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Ten new longships on order for Viking River Cruises
Viking River Cruises today announced it has placed an order for 10 additional Viking LongshipsTM, bringing the total number of new ships launching next year to 10 and the number launching in 2014 to eight. The launch plan will easily surpass the industry record Viking set in 2012 with the introduction of six new ships in a single season. By the end of 2014 the company will have introduced a total of 24 new ships in a three-year period, a fleet expansion unprecedented in the cruise industry.
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Caribbean Cruise Line: Scam artists target tourists most often
“While travelling, it’s important to watch out for people offering unsolicited help,” advises a representative for Caribbean Cruise Line Scam Watch, a consumer protection organisation. “Scams often involve some form of distraction, so be aware of your surroundings before you turn your attention to someone you don’t know.”
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Friday, December 7, 2012
Silversea and Cruise Strategies strengthen partnership
Ultra-luxury Silversea Cruises announced today that it has enhanced its relationship with Cruise Strategies Ltd to provide even more extensive promotional assistance, sales and marketing representation in Canada. Silversea, which has been represented by Cruise Strategies since 2007, has now forged an even closer relationship with the Cruise Strategies team to plan and implement sales and marketing campaigns to broaden awareness of the award-winning cruise company in the Canadian market.
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British company welcomes new cruise ship in Portsmouth
British company, All Leisure Group plc, today welcomes a new chapter in its history with the arrival of the extensively refurbished ship mv Voyager ahead of its naming celebrations in the maritime city of Portsmouth.
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Friends of the Earth criticises cruise industry environmental efforts
Friends of the Earth has released the 2012 edition of its Cruise Ship Report Card, documenting the environmental footprint of the cruise industry and its many ships - 15 cruise lines and the 148 ships operated by the lines were graded. The report card, last released in 2010, shows what the charity brands “a continued lack of effort” on behalf of many cruise lines to pursue ways to reduce their air and water pollution impact on the places passengers take cruises to see and the communities that host cruise ships.
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Celebrity Reflection launch
If there’s one group of people that demands only the best things in life, then it’s celebrities. A holiday experience that follows this trend is cruises - with the launch of the luxurious cruise ship, the Celebrity Reflection, demonstrating just what holidaymakers stand to gain from such a holiday.
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Miami artist unveils design for Norwegian Getaway’s hull artwork
Norwegian Cruise Line announced today that popular Miami modern artist and muralist David “LEBO” Le Batard has been commissioned to paint the signature hull artwork for Norwegian Getaway, launching in January 2014. At an event held at LEBO’s Wynwood studio, the company also revealed the hull artwork, which features a whimsical tropical ocean theme complete with a mermaid holding the sun, pelicans and palm trees, befitting the ship’s year-round home port of Miami.
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IMO to incorporate recommendation from Global Cruise Industry Operational Safety Review
Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) and the European Cruise Council (ECC) are pleased with the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) decision to approve incorporation of the cruise industry’s recommendation for the mandatory muster of passengers prior to departure from port in the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS).
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Royal Caribbean International expands partnership with Dreamworks Animation
Guests of all ages will have even more opportunities to join in the high-seas hijinks of Ogres, Pandas, Lions, Dragons and other beloved characters as Royal Caribbean International and DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. announce the expansion of The DreamWorks Experience. The themed entertainment options will be available onboard a sixth ship when Mariner of the Seas arrives in the Far East in May 2013.
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Viking River Cruises set for continued expansion
Viking River Cruises has confirmed it will launch as many as eight further longships in 2014, in addition to the ten scheduled to take to the water next year. “The river cruise segment is rapidly growing, as more travellers are inspired to experience old destinations in a new way,” Viking chairman Torstein Hagen explained.
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Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Norwegians Cruise through the holidays with 12 days of savings
Norwegian Cruise Line is offering guests the opportunity to take advantage of incredible deals during the 12 Days of Holiday Savings limited time promotion.
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American Cruise Lines purchases historic 1880s Steam Calliope
American Cruise Lines, operator of the newest riverboats and small cruise ships in the United States, is pleased to announce it has just acquired a 132-year-old Nichol steam calliope to be placed aboard its brand new 150-guest paddlewheeler, Queen of the Mississippi. The historic instrument, which originated from the Washington, a paddlewheel steamboat which operated on the Mississippi and Ohio River from 1880 to 1938, is being meticulously and beautifully restored to full operation, and will then be installed aboard the Queen of the Mississippi.
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Royal Caribbean International inks Australia TV channel deal
OceansTV is providing Royal Caribbean International with a selection of Australian TV channels. Passengers travelling in Australian waters onboard Rhapsody of the Seas, Radiance of the Seas and Voyager of the Seas can enjoy the Sky News Australia, Fox Sports News, Fox 8, Fox Footy, Arena, W and Bio channels in the comfort of their staterooms.
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Innovative art collection to debut on Celebrity Reflection
Celebrity Reflection, the newest ship in the Celebrity fleet, will debut in Miami before the ship sets sail on its inaugural U.S. voyage. To mark the launch of Celebrity Reflection, ICArt and Celebrity Cruises will be hosting an exclusive press and VIP event onboard the ship to showcase the innovative, original art collection onboard, which coincides with the start of Art Basel Miami Beach week.
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Costa Cruises reveals its 7th sustainability report
Costa Cruises, Europe’s number one cruise line, has announced excellent environmental results in the seventh edition of its Sustainability Report. The report was revealed at the Seatrade Med 2012 in Marseilles, the biggest event of the year for cruise operators in the Mediterranean. Key achievements include a 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, a 3.8% decrease in fuel consumption and a 40% increase in hours spent on training.
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Norwegian Breakaway brings the taste of New York to sea
Norwegian Cruise Line announced today two more New York-inspired food and beverage offerings onboard Norwegian Breakaway, the line’s newest ship: Sabrett Hot Dogs and Brooklyn Lager beer. Further enhancing the ship’s ties to New York City, its year-round homeport, these newly-announced offerings provide guests with a taste of the Big Apple at sea.
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Caribbean Cruise Line: Scams stop where gambling is made legal
According to the Boston Globe, a referendum next month will decide if some forms of gambling will be legalised in the Bahamas. But, warns Caribbean Cruise Line, scams known as “web shops” are currently the only way for islanders to participate in this pastime.
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Crystal to explore new ports across Mediterranean in 2013
For its 2013 Mediterranean cruise season, ultra-luxe Crystal Cruises is making first-time-ever visits to Canakkale, Turkey; La Spezia, Italy; and Castellon de la Plana, Spain.
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American Queen Steamboat Company reports record demand for 2013 voyages
The American Queen Steamboat Company today announced it will raise fares beginning January 1, 2013, as a result of unprecedented demand for the upcoming second season of the American Queen. According to the operator of the 436-passenger riverboat, many of next year’s sailings are selling out, particularly voyages between the paddlewheeler’s homeport of Memphis and New Orleans. Overall bookings are up 300% compared to 2012 and the fare increase will be an average of $200 per guest per voyage.
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Windstar Cruises announces 2014 winter deployment
Windstar Cruises is launching its collection of 2014 Caribbean and Costa Rican voyages with 2-for-1 cruise fares, plus bonus savings up to $1,000 per stateroom when booked by December 29, 2012. Guests can experience the freedom and panache of their own private yacht, with all the comforts of a luxury cruise ship, all while sailing on the warm breezes of the tropics.
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CLIA, CICF Host Benefit for Port Authority Police Benevolent Association Widow’s and Children’s Fund
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New York, NY — November 20, 2012 — The Cruise Lines International Association hosted a lunch Sunday, November 18, to benefit the Port Authority Police Benevolent Association (PAPBA) Widow’s and Children’s Fund, in partnership with The Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation (CICF). CICF donated $25,000 to the Fund.
New York, NY — November 20, 2012 — The Cruise Lines International Association hosted a lunch Sunday, November 18, to benefit the Port Authority Police Benevolent Association (PAPBA) Widow’s and Children’s Fund, in partnership with The Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation (CICF). CICF donated $25,000 to the Fund.
The benefit took place aboard the Norwegian Jewel, with Norwegian Cruise Line CEO Kevin Sheehan introducing CLIA President and CEO Christine Duffy. Rep. Peter King, R-NY; Paul Nunziato, President of PAPBA; Michael Fedorko, Superintendent of the Port Authority Police; members of the PAPBA Board of Directors; the PAPBA Pipe and Drums Band and Honor Guard; 11 Port Authority officers, and 70 family members were also in attendance.
Duffy introduced PAPBA, and thanked all its members and their families for their service and sacrifice, saying,
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