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Travel Weekly - The National Newspaper of the Travel Industry

February 22, 2011

Cruise Insight

Analysts applaud capacity discipline of RCCL’s ’Project Sunshine’

By Johanna Jainchill

When analysts look at a new ship order, they are not interested in the amenities race or size wars. Read More

 

 

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Carnival Splendor to resume Mexico cruises

The Carnival Splendor returns to service on Feb. 20, three-and-a-half months after an engine room fire put the ship out of commission.    Read More

 

 

West working to start cruise-charter firm

Dick West, who has kept a low profile since the demise last September of his cruise line, Cruise West, made an unexpected appearance at Travel Weekly's LeisureWorld 2011 and Home based Travel Agent Show to promote a new cruise concept he’s working on.  Read More

 

Falmouth cruise port opens

The Falmouth cruise port on Jamaica's north coast welcomed its first ship on Thursday, when Royal Caribbean's 3,400-passenger Voyager of the Seas docked there.    Read More

 

 

Royal Caribbean modernizing port shopping program

Royal Caribbean International has partnered with cruise media entrepreneur Philip Levine to transform the cruise line's port shopping program.
Read More

 

 

Nassau port calls back to normal after fire

Festival Place at the Prince George Wharf cruise pier in Nassau is open for business following Monday’s fire on downtown Bay Street.    Read More

 

 

Carnival reports record booking week

Carnival Cruise Lines said it set a reservations record last week.    Read More

 

 

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