Tag Archive | "Texas"
Posted on 02 March 2015. Tags: 4000 passengers, Alaska, Bahamas, Barcelona, Caribbean, Carnival Breeze, Carnival Corporation, Carnival Cruise Lines, Carnival Fascination, Carnival Liberty, Carnival Sunshine, Carnival Triumph, Carnival Vista, Christine Duffy, Europe, Fun Ship 2.0, Fun ships, Galveston, Gerry Cahill, IMAX, mega ships, Miami, new build cruise ships, New Orleans, new ship, on order, PortMiami, SkyRide, Texaribbean, Texas
Carnival Cruise Line will expand capacity on its four- and five-day short cruise program from New Orleans by 34 percent when Carnival Triumph replaces Carnival Elation on this schedule next spring. In turn, Carnival Elation will reposition to Jacksonville,…
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Posted in Blog, cruisenews, What's New?
Posted on 13 February 2015. Tags: 4000 passengers, Alaska, Bahamas, Barcelona, Caribbean, Carnival Breeze, Carnival Corporation, Carnival Cruise Lines, Carnival Liberty, Carnival Sunshine, Carnival Vista, Christine Duffy, Europe, Fun Ship 2.0, Fun ships, Galveston, Gerry Cahill, IMAX, mega ships, Miami, new build cruise ships, new ship, on order, PortMiami, SkyRide, Texaribbean, Texas
PortMiami will be the year-round homeport for Carnival Cruise Line’s largest ship to date, the 133,500-ton Carnival Vista, when it launches six- to eight-day Caribbean cruises beginning in December 2016. Currently under construction at the Fincantieri shipyard in Italy,…
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Posted in Blog, cruisenews, new ships
Posted on 24 April 2014. Tags: @CarnivalCruises, Bahamas, Caribbean, Carnival Cruise Lines, Carnival Freedom, Carnival Magic, Carnival Triumph, CCL, cheap cruises, Fun ships, Galveston, Gulf of Mexico, Houston, John Heald, mainstream cruising, Mexico, Micky Arison, New Orleans, quickie cruises, redneck riviera, Texaribbean, Texas, three ships in Galveston
Carnival Cruise Lines – Texas’ number one cruise line – will add a third year-round ship in Galveston when Carnival Freedom launches a seven-day cruise schedule in February 2015, marking the first time that a cruise line has deployed…
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Posted in cruisenews
Posted on 17 July 2013. Tags: Alaska, Business Research & Economic Advisors, California, CLIA, cruise line, Cruise Lines International Association, cruise ports, cruise ships, economy, Florida, gains, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, money, New Jersey, New York, North American Cruise Industry, passengers, profits, Texas, US economy, Washington
The North American cruise industry continued to be a substantial contributor to the U.S. economy in 2012 according to an independent study commissioned by Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA). The study shows that CLIA’s 26 North American member lines…
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Posted on 17 April 2013. Tags: Caribbean, Carnival, Carnival Corporation, Carnival Triumph, code alpha, compensation, cruise ship fire, emergency power, expenses, fire safety, free cruise, Fun ships, Galveston, Gerry Cahill, Houston, lawsuits, Mexico, Mobile, New Orleans, shit happens, stinky cruise, system redundancy systems, Texaribbean, Texas
Carnival Cruise Lines announced today that it has implemented a program to significantly enhance emergency power capabilities, introduce new fire safety technology, and improve the level of operating redundancies across its entire 24-ship fleet. This enhancement program will cost…
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Posted on 03 April 2013. Tags: Alabama, BAE Ship Systems, Caribbean, Carnival, Carnival Corporation, Carnival Triumph, code alpha, compensation, cruise ship fire, damage, dock, expenses, free cruise, Fun ships, Galveston, Gerry Cahill, high winds, Houston, lawsuits, Mexico, Mobile, New Orleans, shit happens, stinky cruise, Texaribbean, Texas
Media outlets in Mobile, Alabama are reporting that the Carnival Triumph has broken loose from its dock at the BAE Ship Systems yard and has drifted down river. Triumph has been at the BAE shipyard for almost two months…
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