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1 | Portsmouth’s 2017 cruise calls badly hit by demise of the UK’s All-Leisure Group
PortThe UK south coast port of Portsmouth was to have seen a 24 per cent increase in cruise ship calls during 2017 compared to the previous year. Sadly, however, this won’t be happening following the demise of the British cruis... |
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2 | PACIFIC DAWN back in Australia after major refurbishment
CruiseP&O Cruises Australia’s PACIFIC DAWN has returned to service after a GBP multi-million refurbishment completed by Trimline in Singapore. |
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3 | Month long USD 40m refit for Cunard's QUEEN VICTORIA
CruiseCunard are sending the 90,049 gt QUEEN VICTORIA to Fincantieri's Palermo yard for a USD 40m month long refit starting on May 5 that will be highlighted by the creation of a new Lido Sun Deck area and a Winter Garden. |
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4 | MOA for two more ships Fincantieri will build for Carnival Corporation
CruiseCarnival Corporation has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri to build two new cruise ships for its Princess Cruises and Holland America Line brands respectively, with final contract... |
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5 | Bay Ferries' THE CAT fast ferry service between Portland, Maine and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia to resume in June
High-speedDoubts over the summer 2018 fast ferry service linking the US and Canada – Portland, Maine to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia – have been quashed after the ferry operator, Canada’s Bay Ferries and the Government of Nova Scotia,... |
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6 | Interferry welcomes immediate application of energy efficiency correction
PressreleaseConfirmation by the International Maritime Organization of a 20% correction in its Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) calculation formula for ro-ro and ro-pax vessels has been welcomed by trade association Interf... |
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7 | Stena Line’s move to Halmstad – now a signed deal
FerryThe official signing of the contract between Stena Line and Halmstad (HallandsHamnar) was made on Friday 13 July, making the move from Varberg to Halmstad a firm deal. |
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8 | COSTA VENEZIA floated out at Fincantieri’s Monfalcone shipyard
CruiseCOSTA VENEZIA, Costa Cruises’ first ship designed specifically for the Chinese market, was floated out today, 22 June, at Fincantieri’s Monfalcone shipyard. The 135,500-gross-ton vessel will make her first vernissage crui... |
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9 | Wallenius Wilhelmsen facing cartel charges in Australia
Ro-roWallenius Wilhelmsen has today, 23 August, become the third deep-sea vehicle carrier operator to be charged with criminal cartel conduct in Australia. |
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10 | Viking Line had record summer on Kapellskär-Mariehamn
FerryAs Viking Line reported in a press release today (6 September), its Kapellskär-Mariehamn ferry ROSELLA carried almost 335,000 passengers during the three summer months of June, July and August. This represents an increase ... |
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11 | Tasmanian Government will retain Bass Island Line
Ro-roThe Government of Australia’s island state of Tasmania has decided to retain the Bass Island Line (BIL) business, serving the Bass Strait’s King Island (KI) from northern Tasmania and mainland Australia, in state hands. |
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12 | Celebrity adds a fifth Edge Class
CruiseRoyal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (RCCL) has ordered a fifth Edge Class cruise vessel for its Celebrity Cruises brand from Chantiers de l'Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire, France, with delivery in the fall of 2024. |
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13 | Work started on MELODY OF THE SEAS
CruiseThe Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France, has started to construct the fifth unit in a line six of the Royal Caribbean Oasis Class cruise ships. Named MELODY OF THE SEAS, she is expected to be deliv... |
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14 | Scylla charters BREMEN to US-based Polar Latitudes
CruiseSwiss-based river cruise operator Scylla AG, which moved into blue water cruising in January this year when it bought Hapag-Lloyd Cruises’ expedition vessel BREMEN, has chartered the vessel to Vermont-based US polar cruis... |
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15 | CalMac reports major profit increase after year of record passenger numbers – but has to spend a further GBP 9 million on this year’s winter refits
FerryDavid MacBrayne Ltd (DML), the Scottish transport and logistics specialist that operates Clyde and Western Isles ferry operator CalMac has recorded a significant increase in profits on the back of record passenger numbers ... |
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16 | BC Ferries renames ISLAND SKY
FerryWith BC Ferries to take delivery of two Island Class double-enders from Damen’s Romanian yard in early 2020, it has renamed its current Intermediate Class, 2008-built ISLAND SKY, which operates on the Northern Sunshine Coa... |
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17 | Mitsubishi’s Shimonoseki shipyard to build Ferry Sunflower’s two LNG-powered ro-paxes
FerryDuring the second half of November 2019, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) announced plans to build two LNG-powered ro-pax ferries at Mitsubishi Shipbuilding for its Ferry Sunflower subsidiary. The two-ship newbuilding contract ha... |
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18 | Another Island Class double-ender on its way to Canada
FerryYet another hybrid diesel-electric Island Class ferry, provisionally named ISLAND 5, has left Damen Shipyards’ Galatz facility for British Columbia, Canada. |
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19 | Tallink Grupp Q1 results
FinanceThe group’s unaudited consolidated revenue in Q1 2022 was EUR 106.1 million, up by 97.5% compared to Q1 2021 (EUR 53.7 million). Net loss amounted to EUR -40.0 million (EUR -34.4 million). The group’s unaudited EBITDA w... |
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20 | Naikai Zosen Setoda launched Jumbo Ferry's AOI
FerryKobe-based Jumbo Ferry's new ferry was launched at the Naikai Zosen Setoda shipyard in Onomichi, Hiroshima prefecture on 28 May 2022. The ferry was named AOI at the naming ceremony, meaning blue and relates to the blue oce... |
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