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  2. RMS Caronia (1947) - Wikipedia

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    From here her transatlantic crossings were repositioning voyages. The first each year being a Sterling Cruise , [ 10 ] so called because all other Caronia cruises were paid for only in US dollars, and taking a southerly route via the Bahamas instead of the usual direct route.

  3. Repositioning cruise - Wikipedia

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    Repositioning cruises are generally cheaper because most passengers will have to combine them with a one-way airline ticket. [2] Also, most passengers prefer port-intensive cruises (cruises which visit a lot of ports of call and have few days at sea), while some repositioning cruises have many days at sea, such as when crossing the Atlantic Ocean.

  4. SS Nieuw Amsterdam (1937) - Wikipedia

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    For 1953, Nieuw Amsterdam ' s schedule included a 36-day Rotary cruise to the western Mediterranean, starting from Hoboken on April 23. One of her eastbound transatlantic crossings was scheduled to make an additional intermediate call at Boston on August 18, to embark a pilgrimage to Ireland led by Archbishop Richard Cushing. [110]

  5. Tough economy? The perfect time for a repositioning cruise - AOL

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  6. Tough economy? The perfect time for a repositioning cruise - AOL

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    Among the first vacation sellers to get slammed by recession jitters were the cruise lines. When the stock market tanked in late September, the phones stopped ringing. Rather than spend their cash ...

  7. Transatlantic crossing - Wikipedia

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    In July 1952 that ship made the crossing in 3 days, 10 hours, 40 minutes. Cunard Line's RMS Queen Mary 2 is the only ship currently making regular transatlantic crossings throughout the year, usually between Southampton and New York. For this reason it has been designed as a proper ocean liner, not as a cruise ship.

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