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Broward expects 13M tourists this year
Broward County tourism officials are betting on 13 to be a lucky number this year. With hotel occupancy trending up, the successful launch of a winter campaign and summer promotions now underway, local tourism officials are predicting another bumper...
Tags: Celebrity Cruises, Advertising, Holland America Line, JetBlue Airways, Port Everglades
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Cruise offers motorcyclists a 12-day surf-and-turf dream
As 20 Harley-Davidsons growled across the asphalt at the Maryland Cruise terminal Monday morning, "Easy Rider" met "The Love Boat." After a briefing from their tour leader, the bikers inched their machines up the ramp and into the yawning hold of the 2,...
Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Easy Rider (movie), Entertainment, Royal Caribbean International, Cruise Line Ports
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Cruise industry expects to carry more passengers in 2013
Cruising is the fastest growing segment inside the travel sector, industry specialists say. Consider: Some 17.6 million people are expected to cruise from North America in 2013, according to the Cruise Lines International Association. That's a long way...
Tags: Ceremonies, Festive Events, Royal Caribbean International, Cruise Line Ports, Port Everglades
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Carnival cancels 10 more Triumph cruises, extends Sunshine drydock
Sun SentinelCarnival Cruise Lines announced Tuesday it’s canceling 10 more sailings for its Carnival Triumph ship, which was pulled from service last month after an engine room fire knocked out its propulsion and power, stranding passengers and crew for days at...Tags: Cruises, Sailing, Festive Events, Italy, Arts and Culture
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After record growth, Maryland cruise terminal at capacity
Seven years after opening the South Locust Point cruise ship berth and terminal, Maryland port officials have a problem: capacity, as in, not enough. Without expansion, the record-breaking annual statistics will plateau at about 100 cruises and 241,000...
Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Port of Baltimore, Festive Events, Royal Caribbean International, Basketball
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Carnival Dream has 'technical issue' in St. Maarten
Sun SentinelUpdated Carnival Cruise Lines statement 10:45 a.m. March 14, "The Carnival Dream has a technical issue with the ship’s backup emergency diesel generator, which our engineering team is currently working on. Yesterday, during regularly...Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Festive Events, Technology, Port Canaveral, Cruise Line Ports
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Matchbox Twenty sails into future
When it comes to rock stars, the notion of women and children first isn't necessarily the law of the sea. At least that seems to be the case for Matchbox Twenty singer Rob Thomas, whose anxiety about the band's inaugural Matchbox Twenty Cruise — a...
Tags: Mardi Gras, Music, Entertainment, Interstate 4
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Cruise passengers return home, feds probe fire
MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — Passengers of the Carnival Triumph tried to put the memories of their nightmarish cruise behind them Friday, boarding buses and planes for home after five harrowing days aboard a vessel adrift at sea without power or working...
Tags: Festive Events, Carnival Corporation, Mexico, Trips and Vacations, Tour Operations Industry
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No central agency oversees, inspects cruise ships
MIAMI (AP) — A byzantine maze of maritime rules and regulations, fragmented oversight and a patchwork quilt of nations that do business with cruise lines make it tough for consumers to assess the health and safety record of the ship they're about to...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Festive Events, Cruise Line Ports, Disease Prevention, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Messages from ship tell of fire, days adrift
An engine fire aboard the Carnival Triumph on Feb. 10 turned what was supposed to be a four-day cruise to Cozumel, Mexico, into a trying ordeal for 3,143 passengers and 1,086 crew members who had departed Galveston, Texas, Feb. 7. Tugboats towed the...Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Festive Events, Carnival Corporation, Foods and Beverages, Salads
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Stranded Carnival ship passenger back home in Evanston
Tribune reportersSandeep Berry and her mother startled awake to a burning stench around 5 a.m. Sunday on the Carnival Cruise Lines ship Triumph, somewhere in the Gulf of Mexico. "We just started smelling smoke and freaking out," recalled Berry, a 30-year-old information...Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Cruises, Festive Events, O'Hare International Airport, Arts and Culture
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How Carnival dominates the cruise industry
If the catastrophe on the Carnival Triumph has you thinking you will stay clear of all Carnival cruises in the future, good luck. Carnival Corp., the Miami-based parent company for Carnival Cruise Lines, controls nearly 50% of the cruise market through ...
Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Festive Events, Royal Caribbean International, Carnival Corporation, Arts and Culture
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