Posts Tagged ‘shipyard’

Cunard Adds Name To Newest Queen

The name Queen Elizabeth is as much part of Cunard Line’s maritime history as it is part of Great Britain’s history of the monarchy. Over the last 70 years, Cunard ships with the name Queen Elizabeth have entertained and impressed cruise guests with impeccable service presentation, the finest cuisine, and accommodations befitting their namesakes. [...]

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Princess Cruises Caribbean Princess Now Has Signature Features

Princess Cruises has just completed a three week drydock refurbishment of the Caribbean Princess to upgrade the vessel with a number of its signature features that many of their past guests have enjoyed on their newest ships. The vessel now offers passengers the engaging street-café atmosphere of the piazza-style atrium with its International Café [...]

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Norwegian Cruise Line To Build One F3 Ship For Now

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) is taking some necessary steps to make sure they remain stable during the current economic atmosphere. The cruise line and STX France Cruise SA, STX Europe’s French shipyard, announced today that they have reached an agreement and are moving forward with the construction of the F3 cruise ship project. [...]

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Royal Caribbean Allure of the Seas Begins In Finland

Royal Caribbean International has done it again with a keel laying of the Allure of the Seas, sister ship to the Oasis of the Seas. They have teamed with STX Europe to lay the keel of Allure of the Seas, the second of the highly-anticipated Oasis-class cruise ships slated to redefine the industry. Yesterday’s [...]

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