The American Shipbuilding Company of Tampa, Florida, has announced that it has entered into a contract with Knud E. Hansen
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The United States cruise market consists of nearly 30 million passengers, including about six million repeat cruisers, according to CLIA’s
The small cruise ship fleet is rapidly expanding and developing into a diverse and significant sector within the cruise industry.
As the date to relinquish control of the Panama Canal approaches, authorities in the United States, Panama and Japan –
Society Expeditions plans to build two new ships, scheduled to be in operation by 1988, according to the line. The
Provocative advertisements luring young and active travelers “who are Club Mad” to try “untraditional” cruises were released last week by
Cunard has reached a long-term charter agreement to market and operate Sea Goddess I and Sea Goddess II. The Cunard
The Senate Commerce Committee has approved legislation that will allow up to five foreign vessels to be reflagged, ending a
With 1985 bookings up 50 percent from 1984, and 1986 bookings expected to be even better, Pearl Cruises of Scandnavia
Exploration Cruise Line christened its 250-passenger Explorer Starship – the largest ship in its fleet – and with her, will
The S/S Monterey – a 30-year-old American passenger liner that has been docked in San Francisco for the past eight
Market Scope, the Miami-based research firm, has claimed that a recent survey by Louis Harris and Associates has overstated the
Sundance Cruises, Eastern Cruise Lines and Western Cruise Lines will operate their three ships – Stardancer, Emerald Seas and Azure
Sitmar Cruises confirmed that it will build two 62,500-ton, 1,400 passenger ships, doubling its capacity. The ships will be built
Ivaran Shipping Lines – the Norwegian-based company that operates passenger/cargo vessels – has announced that it is expanding its cruise
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