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On 10 July 2013, Regent Seven Seas Cruises announced it had entered into a contract with Italian shipbuilder, Fincantieri, to build a new vessel named Seven Seas Explorer. [1] The ship was initially designed to house 738 passengers, a 5% increase in passenger capacity over existing Regent vessels at the time, and would also be 12% larger, at ...
Regent Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC), formerly known as Radisson Seven Seas Cruises, is a luxury cruise line headquartered in Miami, Florida, United States. Since September 2014, Regent Seven Seas Cruises has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings , which also owns Norwegian Cruise Line and Oceania Cruises .
Migrant passenger ship working as part-time cruise ship 1958–73. Full-time cruise ship 1974–77. Scrapped following a fire, 1980. Fairstar: Sitmar Cruises: 1964: 21,619: Migrant passenger ship working as part-time cruise ship 1964–74, then full-time cruising. Allocated to P&O Australia fleet in 1988. Ended operation in 1997 and scrapped ...
To create a modern and viable ground-effect vessel, REGENT had to solve several problems. ... and the only thing that the captain is doing now is boat controls: left and right, fast and slow ...
MV Regent Sky was an unfinished cruise ship that travelled to several locations during her incomplete construction. She was initially being built in Poland as the cruise ferry Stena Baltica , one of four sister ships planned for the Stena Line .
Vessel was a commercial video service launched in early 2015 by former Hulu executives Jason Kilar and Richard Tom. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Vessel was acquired by Verizon on October 26, 2016 and was closed on October 31, 2016.
Carnival Splendor ' s inaugural season began on 2 July 2008 with a cruise from Genoa, Italy to Dover, England, followed by cruises to Northern European ports. On 3 November 2008 she transited to Fort Lauderdale, Florida. [10] In January 2009, Carnival Splendor moved to Long Beach, California, a journey which took 49 days.
Right Now, Wrong Then (Korean: 지금은 맞고 그때는 틀리다; RR: Jigeumeun-matgo-geuttaeneun-teullida) is a 2015 South Korean arthouse romantic drama film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo. [2] It won the Golden Leopard, the top prize at the 68th Locarno International Film Festival, as well as Best Actor for Jung Jae-young.