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  2. Carnival Cruise Line - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Carnival Cruise Line was estimated to hold a 7.6% share of cruise industry revenue and 18.2% of passengers. [4] It has 24 vessels and is the largest fleet in the Carnival group. [ 5 ] The ships fly flags of convenience : 17 of the ships fly the Panama flag and seven that of the Bahamas .

  3. Carnival Corporation & plc - Wikipedia

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    Carnival Corporation & plc is a British and American cruise operator with a combined fleet of over ninety vessels across nine cruise line brands. [4] A dual-listed company, Carnival is composed of the Panama-incorporated, US-headquartered Carnival Corporation, and UK-based Carnival plc, which function as one entity.

  4. Carnival Cruise Line has learned that there's no way to keep everyone happy and MSC Cruises has some big news. Come Cruise With Me 2 days ago Carnival Cruise Line adds charge for once-free service

  5. Holland America Line - Wikipedia

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    Holland America Line N.V. (HAL) is an American-owned cruise line, a subsidiary of Carnival Corporation & plc headquartered in Seattle, Washington, United States. Holland America Line was founded in Rotterdam , Netherlands.

  6. I've been on Carnival's cheapest and most expensive cruise ...

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    Carnival Cruise Line: For budget-conscious families Carnival Cruise Line is best known for its affordable fares and large, flashy ships. James D. Morgan/Getty Images

  7. Fathom (cruise line) - Wikipedia

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    Fathom was a cruise travel experience brand owned by Carnival Corporation & plc and a former cruise line. It was registered in the United Kingdom, [1] and based in Doral, Florida. The line was designed to operate in the "social impact travel" market. [2] Fathom later used other ships within the Carnival Corporation to operate its cruises.

  8. Cruise ship - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the cruise ship business has been volatile. The ships are large capital investments with high operating costs. A persistent decrease in bookings can put a company in financial jeopardy. Cruise lines have sold, renovated, or renamed their ships to keep up with travel trends. Cruise lines operate their ships almost constantly.

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