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  2. List of largest cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    The Oasis -class ships, at over 225,000 GT, are at least 154 feet (47 m) wide, 240 feet (73 m) high, and accommodate over 5,400 passengers. [ 18] Oasis-class ships were surpassed by the first Icon -class ship, Icon of the Seas, at 248,663 GT in 2023. Since 2008, other cruise lines have been ordering 135,000+ GT ships.

  3. File:Norwegian-Cruise-Line-Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Celebrity Cruises logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Celebrity Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity Cruises is a cruise line headquartered in Miami, Florida [ 1] and a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. Celebrity Cruises was founded in 1988 by the Greece-based Chandris Group, and merged with Royal Caribbean Cruise Line in 1997. [ 2] Celebrity's signature logo is an "Χ" displayed on the funnel of Celebrity ships, and ...

  6. Cruise ship - Wikipedia

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    As of November 2022 there were 302 cruise ships operating worldwide, with a combined capacity of 664,602 passengers. Cruising has become a major part of the tourism industry, with an estimated market of $29.4 billion per year, and over 19 million passengers carried worldwide annually as of 2011.

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  8. List of cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    Originally a liner, the Borinquen (1931), renamed Puerto Rico in 1949, Arosa Star in 1954, Bahama Star in 1959, La Jenelle in 1969, grounded 13 April 1970 in California. Scrapped. Originally a liner, the Félix Roussel (1929), renamed Arosa Sun in 1955. Sold in 1960 and used as a hotel ship. Scrapped in 1974.

  9. Kathie Lee Gifford reveals who she beat out for iconic ... - AOL

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    Kathie Lee Gifford beat out some legendary people for her iconic Carnival Cruise Lines gig back in 1984. The former "Today" show co-host became the face of the cruise company in the 1980s when it ...