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  2. List of Cunard Line ships - Wikipedia

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    built for Norwegian America Line; operated under Norwegian America Line from 1973 to 1983, and under Cunard from 1983 to 2004, renamed Caronia in 1999; sold to Saga Cruises 2004 and renamed Saga Ruby; retired in 2014, sold to Millennium View Ltd. in 2014, renamed Oasia and planned to be refitted as a floating hotel ship in Myanmar, but this ...

  3. SS Lavia - Wikipedia

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    With the closure of the Suez Canal in 1967 as a result of the Six-Day War, Flavia sailed via South Africa on her return to Europe. [4] In 1968, the Cogedar Line was taken over by the Costa Line. [1] She was refitted with her accommodation upgraded and a reduction in berths to 850 passengers transformed her into a cruise ship.

  4. Cunard Line - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, Cunard is the only shipping company to still operate a scheduled passenger service between Europe and North America. In 2017, Cunard announced a fourth ship would join its fleet. [9] This was initially scheduled for 2022 but delayed until 2024 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The ship has since been named Queen Anne. [10]

  5. RMS Caronia (1947) - Wikipedia

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    RMS Caronia was a 34,183 gross register tons (GRT) passenger ship of the Cunard Line (then Cunard White Star Line). Launched on 30 October 1947, she served with Cunard until 1967. She was nicknamed the "Green Goddess" [1] after her light green hull livery. She was one of the first "dual-purpose" ships, built both for 2-class transatlantic ...

  6. MS Amera - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Carnival Corporation merged Cunard and Seabourn and moved Royal Viking Sun to Seabourn. [7] After an extensive refit, she was renamed Seabourn Sun. [7] [8] Her last cruise for Seabourn was a circumnavigation of South America in 2002.

  7. RMS Carinthia (1955) - Wikipedia

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    RMS Carinthia was an ocean liner built in 1956 as one of the four Saxonia-class ships. [4] She sailed for Cunard Line from her completion until 1968 when she was sold to Sitmar Line, rebuilt into a full-time cruise ship and renamed SS Fairsea.

  8. Queen Mary 2 - Wikipedia

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    In a promotional press release for the event, Cunard said that this marked the first time a book had been transported to its international launch on an ocean liner. The signed copy was given to the West Asheville Library, located in the city of Asheville, North Carolina. [64] [65] In January 2006 Queen Mary 2 embarked on a cruise to South America.

  9. RMS Franconia (1922) - Wikipedia

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    RMS Franconia was an ocean liner operated by the Cunard Line from 1922 to 1956. The liner was second of three liners named Franconia which served the Cunard Line, the others being Franconia (1910) built in 1910 and the third Franconia in 1963.

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