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Phenomenal deals on Caribbean cruises
Times Staff WriterCRUISE fares have fallen so sharply in recent months that travelers waiting for their ship to come in may find that it's just on the horizon and sailing toward them at full speed. "There are some fantastic deals out there," said Emerson Hankamer,...Tags: Europe Sailing, Interior Policy, Tour Operations Industry, Personal Data Collection, Politics
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CRUISE REPORT: Loyalty programs give perks to frequent cruisers
Airlines and hotels long ago recognized the power of loyalty programs to keep customers coming back. Somewhat later to the game, cruise lines also now proffer perks to frequent passengers. As with other hospitality programs, benefits in seagoing...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Carnival Corporation, Restaurants, Newspaper and Magazine, Personal Service
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On the Spot: Pregnant and not flying
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterQuestion: My sister is getting married in Maui. I am pregnant with twins and cannot travel by plane. I can drive to California to catch a ship to Hawaii, but I have no idea if there is a ship going there. Do you have any suggestions? --Heather Woodall,...Tags: Texas, Weddings, Hawaii, Cruise Line Ports, Air Transportation
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Cruise lines
Here is a listing of selected cruise lines and their vessels: American Canadian Caribbean Line // 800-556-7450, accl-smallships.com. Grande Caribe, Grande Mariner, Niagara Prince American Cruise Lines // 800-814-6880, americancruiselines.com. American...Tags: Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz, California), Marco Polo, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Holland America Line, Windstar Cruises
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Ship profile: Carnival Pride
The Carnival Pride sails year-round from Baltimore, Carnival Cruise Line's first entry into the Mid-Atlantic cruise market. The ship, part of Carnival's fast and sleek Spirit class, features 12 decks, including a sports bar, a show lounge, pools,...Tags: Restaurants, Personal Service, Dining and Drinking, Tourism and Leisure, Cruises
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How to fight off the sickening part of life at sea
Tribune NewspapersAt some point, almost every traveler suffers from seasickness or some other form of motion sickness. Mal de mer, as the French call it, is so common on cruise ships that some lines dispense nausea pills free of charge. Remember, your vulnerability to...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Princess Cruises, Pharmaceuticals, Royal Caribbean International, Cruises
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13 interesting travel deals and Web sites
Here are some of the more interesting deals and Web sites that came across our desk this week: •So you love cruises, haven't been on one in a while and you're desperate to see one of those towel animals that the cruise lines like to put on your...Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Empire State Building, New York, Personal Service, Air France-KLM
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Ike's damage varies among Turks, Caicos
The Washington PostBy Scott Vogel and Christina Talcott Since Hurricane Ike battered the Turks and Caicos more than a week ago, it has become clear that at least some islands in the popular Caribbean chain suffered major damage from the storm, then a Category 4. But...Tags: Hurricane Damage, Tour Operations Industry, The Washington Post, Hurricanes, Hotels and Accommodations
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Hurricane Gustav Gains Strength
Gustav continued to gain strength after becoming a hurricane early Tuesday and forecasters said it could become a Category 2 hurricane before hitting Haiti's southern coast. The fast-forming storm was also on track to hit Cuba. The National...Tags: U.S. Military, Tornadoes, Weather Warnings, Hurricanes, Cruise Line Ports
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How Katrina has affected travel
Times Staff WriterHurricane Katrina continued to cause havoc for travelers after it ripped through Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. Some developments related to travel: Hundreds of flights into New Orleans and other places were canceled or diverted, and...Tags: Texas, Tampa, Personal Data Collection, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Marriott International Inc.
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Business plans shift after Katrina
Times Staff WriterPassenger ships were rerouted, and the world's largest cruise line chartered three of its vessels to the federal government after Hurricane Katrina devastated coastal areas in three states. The parent company of another cruise line reached out to hundreds...Tags: Carnival Corporation, Texas, FEMA, Hurricanes, Cruise Line Ports
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Swine Flu Cases Reach 151 Individuals In United States
LOS ANGELES - The new H1N1 influenza outbreak crossed the 150 mark in the U.S. this morning, as new cases were reported in Delaware, Illinois, Kentucky, South Carolina and Tennessee, bringing the total to 151. The Monday death of a 22-month-old Mexican...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Texas, Illinois, Health Organizations, South Carolina
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