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Cunard
Line
Cunard Line has a long history stretching back to
the era of great ocean liners at a time when the
only way to cross the Atlantic was by ship. Now
days with all the Trans-Atlantic traffic gone to
the airlines, Cunard has to adapt to the new
economic realities in order to survive. Changing
owners a few times, Cunard was finally acquired
by Carnival Cruise Line and merged with Seabourn
Cruise Line (three of the Cunard's ships were
transferred to Seabourn). Like any other cruise
line Carnival has purchased (Holland America,
Windstar, Seabourn, Costa), Cunard was left to
operate as a separate brand, preserving the image
Cunard has built through the last century. Queen
Elizabeth 2 is the only passenger vessel
offering scheduled transatlantic service
(Southampton - New York) besides her annual
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Fleet and itineraries:
Queen Elizabeth II: British registered,
built 1969, 70.000 gross tons, 1.890 passengers,
1.004 crew members.
Itineraries: Norwegian Fiords, Mediterranean, Africa, Caribbean,
Bermuda, Canada/New England, World Cruise, Trans-Atlantic,
Hawaii/Tahiti, Australasia, Far East. |
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Caronia: Bahamas registered,
renovated 1999, 24.492 gross tons, 732
passengers, 400 crew members.
Itineraries: Mediterranean, Scandinavia, Iceland,
Western
Europe, Caribbean, Amazon. |
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