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Olsen Cruise Lines in 2001, where the vessel operated under the name Braemar until 2020. In 2008, during a second major refit, the vessel was also stretched, receiving a new 31-meter hull section that increased its tonnage to the current 25,000 GT. The ship's passenger capacity was also increased to 977. [6]
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Cruise lines have opted to increase capacity by stretching their current ships. Known as lengthening, the process of enlarging a cruise ship usually includes cutting the ship in half and adding a new midsection, adding more cabins and public areas. [1] The first modern cruise ship to be stretched was Royal Caribbean Line's Song of Norway in ...
Built as a larger version of Black Prince and Black Watch combination ferry/cruise ships. Sold to Scandinavia World Cruises 1981. Burnt out 1984. Rebuilt and continued as Discovery 1. Scrapped in 1997. Brabant: 2006 2018- 2020 1,566 GT: First river cruise for Fred Olsen. Chartered from Amadeus River Cruises between 2018-2020. Laid up in Germany ...
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MS Regina Baltica is a cruiseferry owned by the Spanish shipping company Balearia.She was built in 1980 as Viking Song by Wärtsilä Perno shipyard, Finland for Rederi Ab Sally, one of the owners of the Viking Line consortium.
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Braemar is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, located in the eastern Grampian Mountains. Braemar may also refer to: Braemar, New South Wales, a village in Australia; M/S Braemar or M/S Regina Baltica, a ferry; MS Braemar, a 1993 cruise ship