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SS Arcadia was a passenger liner built for P&O in 1953 to service the UK to Australia route. Towards the end of her life she operated as a cruise ship , based in Sydney , until scrapped in 1979. History
MS Arcadia is a cruise ship in the P&O Cruises fleet. The ship was built by Fincantieri at their shipyard in Marghera, Italy. At over 84,000 gross tonnage (GT), Arcadia is the second smallest of seven ships currently in service with P&O Cruises. The ship officially entered service with the company in April 2005 and was named by Dame Kelly ...
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(This story was updated to add new information.) Nearly 100 people on a P&O Cruises sailing got sick in a norovirus outbreak.. Among 1,959 passengers on the line’s Arcadia ship, 87 reported ...
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Arcadia (steamboat) (1929), a steamboat that operated in the state of Washington, United States; SS Arcadia (1953), a passenger liner and cruise ship of P&O, in service 1954–1979; MV Arcadia (1988), a cruise ship in service under that name with P&O Cruises 1997–2003; MV Arcadia (2004), a cruise ship of P&O cruises, in service since 2005
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the outbreak on P&O’s Arcadia, between 3 September and 3 October, affected 128 of the 1,959 passengers onboard with symptoms ...
Initially, P&O Cruises operated Oriana and Canberra from Southampton, serving the UK market, [12] [13] and Arcadia from Sydney, serving the Australian market, [14] while Uganda operated educational cruises. [15] All of these ships had previously operated for P&O and had been transferred to the new subsidiary. There were several changes over the ...