Friday, August 31, 2018

AIDAnova Named in Papenburg

THE place to be in Germany tonight was at the Meyer Werft yard in Papenburg, because THAT was the site of AIDA Open Air, and it just so happened, THAT's when they named AIDAnova. (Yes, they meant to.) If that wasn't enough, the highlight of the evening was a concert by DJ / producer David Guetta. And a huge laser and fireworks display.

When AIDA throws a party, AIDA throws a party, and that's why 25,000 people showed up.

The complete story appeared in the August 31 edition of Cruise News Daily. 



Thursday, August 30, 2018

And Baby Makes Three

Azamara Club Cruises' fleet has officially expanded to three with the naming ceremony of Azamara Pursuit this week in Southampton.

The complete story appeared in the August 30 edition of Cruise News Daily. 

Other Things You'll Want to Know - August 30, 2018

CND subscribers also read about:
  • Carnival Fascination rescuing two fishermen in the eastern Caribbean
  • Saga Pearl II "making contact" with four sailboats as it arrived at Dartmouth
Details appeared in the August 30 edition of Cruise News Daily. 


Wednesday, August 29, 2018

They Bought a WHAT?

There was a time a few years ago when if Carnival Cruise Line told me they had bought a blimp, it would seem perfectly normal. But Carnival hasn't been quite as much “fun” in the last few years under later management.

So when the Fun Ship Cruise Line announced plans for their new 128-foot-long AirShip to tour the Southeast over the next month, I said, “You're kidding, right?” To which they answered, “No, the whole Southeast.” “No, I meant about the blimp. You really bought a blimp?” Yes, they did, and now we're back to the Carnival I loved where I never knew what to expect from their marketing.

The airship was already seen in the skies over Memphis today at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Six Annual Day of Play.

The complete story appeared in the August 29 edition of Cruise News Daily. 


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Canaveral Approves Carnival Deal

The port authority at Port Canaveral has formally approved the agreement with Carnival Corp that will see the line build a new terminal (Terminal 3) at the port to accommodate its largest (180,000 tons) ship which will be powered by Liquified Natural Gas (LNG).

Details appeared in the August 29 edition of Cruise News Daily. 



Cruise Terminal 3 and Port Canaveral
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