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  COSTA CROCIERE                                                        2019:
                                                                        Costa Smeralda: Built in 2019; 183,900 grt; 5,200 pax.
Piazza Piccapietra 48                                                   Costa Venezia: Built in 2019; 135,500 grt; 4,200 pax.
16121 Genoa, Italy
Telephone: +39 (010) 54831                                              2020:
Telefax: +39 (010) 5483290                                              Unnamed: Built in 2020; 135,500 grt; 4,200 pax.
Email: Lastname@costa.it
Website: www.costacruise.com                                            2021:
                                                                        Unnamed: Built in 2021; 183,900 grt; 5,200 pax.

Costa Crociere is an Italian contemporary brand, marketing its cruises     CRUISE & MARITIME VOYAGES
worldwide. Owned by Carnival Corporation, Costa also controls the
German AIDA brand.                                                       Gateway House, Stonehouse Lane
Costa sails traditionally in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, the     Purfleet, Essex RM19 1NS, United Kingdom
Caribbean and South America.                                             Telephone: +44 (0) 1322 623740
Since 2006, Costa has been operating year-round in Asia, focusing on     Telefax: +44 (0) 1322 281896
the Chinese market and is the leading brand there.                       Email: Firstname.Lastname@cruiseandmaritime.com
                                                                         Website: www.cruiseandmaritime.com
Michael Thamm, CEO
Neil Palomba, President                                                 Cruise & Maritime Voyages markets its cruises mainly in Britain,
Norbert Stiekema, Exec. V.P. Sales & Marketing                               but also in other markets, including the U.S., and sails in Northern
Beniamino Maltese, Sr. V.P. and CFO                                     Europe, the Mediterranean, Caribbean and the Amazon. Since
Paul Soulsby, Sr. V.P. Shared Services                                  December 2013, CMV has also been chartering the Astor for summer
Lica Casaura, V.P. Corporate Marketing                                  seasons in Australia. The brand plans to start Mexican Riviera service
Giuseppe Carino, V.P. Guest Experience/Onboard Revenue                  in 2019.
Soren Krogsgaard, V.P. Technical Operations
Antonio De Rosa, V.P. Cruise Operations	                                Christian Verhounig, CEO and Chairman
Roberto Ferrarini, V.P. Terminal and Port Management                    Chris Coates, Commercial Director
Marco Dioda, V.P. Purchasing and Supply Chain                           Mike Hall, Marketing Manager
Alessandro Centrone, V.P. HR                                            Deborah Cameron, Director Public Relations
Giuseppe De Laco, V.P. Corporate IT                                     Lloyd Cross, Director Operations
Ernesto Gori, V.P. Fleet Governance                                     Michelle Lupino, Manager Shore Excursions
Frederik Penot, V.P. Corporate Marketing	                               Sharon Brown, Manager Shoreside Operations
Federico Bartoli, Director Itinerary Planning	                          Sara Jayne Quinn, Manager HR
Christian Schoenrock, Director Newbuildings                             Daniel Steabler, Manager Business Development
Elisa Busato, Director Shipboard HR	                                    Karen Delorme, Manager Business Development
Gabriele Baroni, Director Communication                                 Gary Hides, Head of Technology
Andrea Tavella, Director Business Development                           Bob McGowan, Head of Customer Service
Carlo Schiavon, Director Sales and Marketing (Italy)	
Stefano Fontanesi, Corporate Chef

Costa Atlantica: Blt. 2000; 86,000 grt; 2,114 pax.                      Astor: Built 1987; 20,606 grt; 600 pax.
Costa neoClassica: Built in 1991; 53,000 grt; 1,308 pax.                Azores: Built in 1948; 16,100 grt; 520 pax.
	 Leaves fleet in 2018.                                                 	 (ex-Athena)
Costa Deliziosa: Built in 2010; 92,700 grt; 2,260 pax.                  Columbus: Built in 1988; 63,500 grt; 1,856 pax.
Costa Diadema: Built in 2014; 132,500 grt; 3,700 pax.                   	 (ex-Pacific Pearl, Ocean Village, Arcadia, Star 		
Costa Fascinosa: Built in 2012; 114,500 grt; 3,000 pax.                 	 Princess, Fair Majesty)
Costa Favolosa: Built in 2011; 114,500 grt; 3,000 pax.                  Magellan: Built in 1985; 46,052 grt; 1,452 pax.
Costa Fortuna: Built in 2003; 103,000 grt; 2,720 pax.                   	 (ex-Grand Holiday, Holiday)
Costa Luminosa: Built in 2009; 92,700 grt; 2,260 pax.                   Marco Polo: Built in 1965; 22,080 grt; 800 pax.
Costa Magica: Built in 2004; 103,000 grt; 2,720 pax.                    	 (ex-Alexandr Pushkin)
C. Mediterranea: Built in 2003; 86,000 grt; 2,114 pax.
Costa Pacifica: Built in 2009; 114,500 grt; 3,000 pax.
Costa neoRiviera: Built in 1999; 48,200 grt; 1,248 pax.

       (ex-Grand Mistral, Mistral)
Costa neoRomantica: Blt. 1993; 54,000 grt; 1,356 pax.
Costa Serena: Built in 2007; 112,000 grt; 3,000 pax.
Costa Victoria: Built in 1996; 75,000 grt; 1,928 pax.

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