If there’s one thing Cunard does well (really, there are many, many) it’s celebrate its history. So get ready for an exceptional celebration of its 175th anniversary when Queen Mary 2 calls on July 10.
The sailing itself is a commemoration of the first transatlantic crossing of its first flagship, Britannia, in 1840.
The complete story appeared in the June 30 edition of Cruise News Daily.
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Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Cruise News Daily Headlines for July 10, 2013
* Regent Seven Seas Orders Long-Awaited Ship
If new ships and additional capacity fuel the industry, Regent Seven Seas did their part today by ordering a new luxury vessel from Fincantieri today.
The 54,000-ton ship, which will be Regent’s largest, will carry 738 passengers (double occupancy) and be named Seven Seas Explorer.
* Halifax Sees Things Differently
Halifax (NS) is the latest port that wants to provide shore power to cruise ships calling there. Actually, the plan to offer it beginning next year was already put in place back in January, but now the power company is working out what to charge cruise line customers and formally proposing a tariff for approval. They seem to be taking a different approach than their counterparts in most ports.
The complete articles appeared in the e-mail edition of Cruise News Daily delivered to our subscribers.
If new ships and additional capacity fuel the industry, Regent Seven Seas did their part today by ordering a new luxury vessel from Fincantieri today.
The 54,000-ton ship, which will be Regent’s largest, will carry 738 passengers (double occupancy) and be named Seven Seas Explorer.
* Halifax Sees Things Differently
Halifax (NS) is the latest port that wants to provide shore power to cruise ships calling there. Actually, the plan to offer it beginning next year was already put in place back in January, but now the power company is working out what to charge cruise line customers and formally proposing a tariff for approval. They seem to be taking a different approach than their counterparts in most ports.
The complete articles appeared in the e-mail edition of Cruise News Daily delivered to our subscribers.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Pornography in Canada, New Visa Rules in Bermuda, Palm Beach Port News & Financial Trouble in San Diego
CND subscribers also read about the beginning of another summer of crew members being arrested in Halifax for carrying child pornography into Canada ... new visa rules in Bermuda causing problems for some passengers and crew members ... with the start of regular cruise service, there's a new more consumer-friendly website for the Port of Palm Beach ... and hard times at the Port of San Diego.
Details appeared in the "Other Things You'll Want to Know" column in the May 14, 2010 edition of Cruise News Daily.
Details appeared in the "Other Things You'll Want to Know" column in the May 14, 2010 edition of Cruise News Daily.
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