Citations with the tag: CRUISE ships
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- Sailing From Seattle.
Schwartzman, M.T. // Cruise Travel; Apr2003, Vol. 24 Issue 5, p24Focuses on the cruise liners sailing from the port of Seattle, Washington to Alaska. Rise in cruise liner passengers sailing through the city; Advantages of cruising from the city; Provisions of required infrastructure for cruise liners docking in the city.
- North To Alaska.
Scull, Theodore W. // Cruise Travel; Apr2003, Vol. 24 Issue 5, p40Focuses on the author's experience aboard the cruise ship Spirit of '98 on his trip to Alaska. Facilities for accommodation and food for passengers on the ship; Recreational activities for the passengers; Provision of shore trips for the passengers.
- Sanitation scores.
Scull, Theodore W. // Consumer Reports Travel Letter; Oct98, Vol. 14 Issue 10, p240Presents sanitation scores given to cruise ships in the United States by the US Public Service for July 1998. Contact information.
- In history's wake.
Scull, Theodore W. // Russian Life; Mar97, Vol. 40 Issue 3, p28Presents advantages and disadvantages in traveling on a cruise in Russia. Healthy emphasis on travel outside the capitals; Combination of the exotic nature of travel along Russia's ancient waterways with Western-style amenities; Demand of a large travel group; Difficulty in making home contact;...
- Cruise forum.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 6/6/94, Vol. 271 Issue 6, Cruise desk. p2Discusses the viability of short cruises on the West Coast in California. List of major ships positioned for short cruises; Passage of a law prohibiting cruise ships making consecutive port calls within the state from operating their gambling casinos; Limitation of itinerary selection; Discount...
- The state of luxury ship growth.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 6/6/94, Vol. 271 Issue 6, Cruise desk. p4Presents an overview of the luxury ship industry in the United States. Forecasted growth of the industry until 1997; Availability of varied discount offers and programs; Aid in increasing passenger base; Competition between the cruise ships.
- Standards of luxury.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 6/6/94, Vol. 271 Issue 6, Cruise desk. p12Discusses the basis for rating and classifying luxury cruise ships. Rate spaciousness; Space ratio; Onboard amenities; wide-ranging amenities offering both exotic and luxury destinations; List of luxury cruise ships in the United States.
- Luxury cruise sales strategies.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 6/6/94, Vol. 271 Issue 6, Cruise desk. p16Presents various marketing luxury cruise sales strategies. List of profitable products; Contact with wealthy potential clients; Building of client profiles; Product knowledge of the travel counselor.
- Hot products.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 8/8/94, Vol. 272 Issue 3, p28Focuses on new services offered by cruise ships. Norwegian Cruise Lines; Release of brochure of Royal Cruise Lines; Caribbean sailings of Holland America Line; More.
- Marketwatch.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 8/8/94, Vol. 272 Issue 3, p29Presents developments related to cruise ships in the United States as of August 8, 1994. New officials of Disney Cruise Vacations; Financial statistics of Carnival Corp.; Training program of Princess Cruises.
- Awe inspiring.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 9/5/94, Vol. 272 Issue 7, pCD4Reports on various cruises to Antarctica. Orient Lines' reduction of its Antarctica cruises; Marine Expeditions' floating laboratories; Seven Seas Cruise Line's Hanseatic; Clipper Cruise Line's World Discoverer; Itineraries; Range of fares.
- Outgrowing its label.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 9/5/94, Vol. 272 Issue 7, pCD8Reports on the emergence of Southeast Asia as a cruise destination. Reasons for the emergence of the region as a cruise destination; Cruise industry's success in the region; Travel agents' difficulty in selling the area; Potential of the Southeast Asian market.
- Singles policy chart.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 9/5/94, Vol. 272 Issue 7, pCD14Presents a chart which outlines major cruise lines' policies regarding single travelers. Availability of single cabins; Accommodations; Supplement charged by cruise lines to single passengers for a double cabin.
- Res lines.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 9/5/94, Vol. 272 Issue 7, pCD40Presents a chart that lists the contact information of various cruise lines. Cruise lines; Telephone number; Hours; Fax number.
- Seatrade schedule set.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 10/3/94, Vol. 272 Issue 11, pCD6Reports on the 1995 version of the Seatrade Cruise Shipping Convention scheduled for March 7-10, 1995 at the Miami Beach Convention center in Florida. Subject matter to be covered; Number of ship orders through 1997; Contact information.
- Res lines.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 10/3/94, Vol. 272 Issue 11, pCD40Presents a listing of various cruise lines with corresponding contact information.
- Cruise vacations show off ancient and modern Mexico.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 11/14/94, Vol. 273 Issue 5, Mexico p10Focuses on the attractions offered by cruise ships in Mexico. Includes tour packages of Cunard; Carnival; Celebrity; Costa; Crystal.
- In with the new?
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 12/5/94, Vol. 273 Issue 8, Cruise Desk p2No abstract available.
- Service aces.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 12/19/94, Vol. 273 Issue 10, p51Focuses on developments in the cruise ship industry of the United States during 1994. Improvement of motivation for cruise agents through commission hikes; Changes in commission policies; Facsimile services. INSET: 1994 commission enhancements..
- Hot products.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 12/19/94, Vol. 273 Issue 10, p54Reports on the introduction of promotions and special offerings by cruise liners as of December 19, 1994. Special cruise-only rates from Bergen Line; Greek and Turkish Riviera cruise/land packages from Renaissance Cruises; Stationing of seven ships for European cruises by Costa Cruise Lines.
- Silver Cloud shines on trans-Atlantic sailing.
Perton, Marvin H. // Travel Agent; 9/4/95, Vol. 276 Issue 11, Cruise Desk p22Features the Silver Cloud luxury ship, the choice of well-traveled, veteran cruisers. Accommodations; Facilities; Cuisine; Selling point; Destinations; Contact information.
- Miami hosts the annual Seatrade Cruise Shipping Conference.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 3/4/96 Supplement Cruise Desk, Vol. 279 Issue 1, p4No abstract available.
- Hot products: Cruises.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 4/8/96, Vol. 279 Issue 6, p44Presents brief reports as they relate to the cruise industry in the United States. Itinerary of Alaska Sightseeing/Cruise West's cruise; Free offer to children under 14 by KD River Cruises of Europe; Off-season discounts offer by Windjammer Barefoot Cruises; Blue theme cruises by Norwegian...
- Hot products: Cruises.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 4/8/96, Vol. 279 Issue 6, p54Presents brief reports as they relate to the cruise industry in the United States. 1997 cruise schedule of Crystal Cruises; Information on Cunard Line's `Ultimate Jazz Cruise'.
- Sailing the classics.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 9/16/96, Vol. 283 Issue 5, p46Looks at the staying power of classic cruise ships in the 1990s. Absence of discos and casinos, larger staterooms and classic ocean liner architecture as the main attractions of classic cruise ships; Examples of popular classic cruise ships; Target clientele of this segment.
- Yields up as sales get earlier.
Major, Brian // Travel Weekly (UK); 3/5/2010, Vol. 5, p6The article presents information on the increasing sales in cruise ship travel sales in Great Britain.
- Voyages to Australia.
Major, Brian // Travel Weekly (UK); Sep2010 Cruise Supplement, Vol. 5, p5No abstract available.
- Waterways.
Major, Brian // In Britain; Jun95, Vol. 5 Issue 6, p65Informs about the cruising services in Great Britain.
- Cruise news.
Kramer, Jennifer // Town & Country; Jul92, Vol. 146 Issue 5146, p106Lists information about a cruise in the Caribbean, February 14 to 21, 1992, aboard `Le Ponant,' a new 289-foot, three-masted sail cruiser. Event; Guests; Miles logged; Highlights.
- POLYNESIAN PERFECTION.
Crandell, Susan // Town & Country; May2008 Travel, Vol. 161, p20The article presents information on the Ti'a Moana cruise ship in French Polynesia.
- Cruise ships planning return to San Diego.
Siedsma, Andrea // San Diego Business Journal; 9/23/96, Vol. 17 Issue 39, p1No abstract available.
- Football? On a cruise? One fan checks it out.
Hartill, Lane // Christian Science Monitor; 9/28/99, Vol. 91 Issue 212, p17Focuses on football games aboard the S.S. Norway Cruise ship.
- SUPERSTAR VESSELS TO RETURN TO ASIA.
Hartill, Lane // Travel Weekly: The Choice of Travel Professionals (00494577); 7/21/2003, Issue 1677, p50No abstract available.
- Cruising into the sunset.
Gigliotti, Davidson // Sarasota Magazine; Jan95, Vol. 17 Issue 1, p38Critiques four vessels offering cruises along Sarasota, Florida's bays and Gulf. LeBarge's sunset cruise; Marina Jack II's dinner cruise; Europa Sky's gambling cruise; The Seafood Shack Showboat cruise.
- Day cruise firm may homeport ship in San Diego.
Siedsma, Andrea // San Diego Business Journal; 04/14/97, Vol. 18 Issue 15, p1Presents information as it relates to the possibility of a day ship cruise operator offering day cruises from San Diego to Mexico by the end of summer 1997, using San Diego as its homeport. Comments from Rita Vandergaw, marketing director for the San Diego Unified Port District; Launching of...
- Lakes draw cruise ships.
Lane, Amy // Crain's Detroit Business; 07/14/97, Vol. 13 Issue 28, p4Reports on the popularity of the the Great Lakes as a cruise ship destination. Number of cruises planned by German shipping company Hapag Lloyd for 1998; cruises planned by the MS Columbus for 1997.
- Cape Canaveral and Regal join FCCA.
Lane, Amy // Travel Agent; 12/2/96 Supplement Cruise Desk, Vol. 284 Issue 4, p3Presents brief news updates concerning the cruise industry. Outside Sales Support Network's hosting of a meeting of the Palm Beach and Marin County chapters aboard Costa Cruise Lines' CostaVictoria; Budget operators Cape Canaveral Cruise Lines and Regal Cruises' participation in the...
- Marketshare shifts continue in 1996.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 12/2/96 Supplement Cruise Desk, Vol. 284 Issue 4, p9Provides an overview on the cruise marketshare for 1996. Decline in Norwegian Cruise Line;s marketshare; Cunard Line's reduction of its ship line as part of its plan to focus on its core luxury products; Increase in Celebrity Cruises' marketshare for the year.
- Cruise market sectors.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 12/2/96 Supplement Cruise Desk, Vol. 284 Issue 4, p10Presents a breakdown of cruise industry marketshare for 1996 based on lower-berth capacities at major lines. Top parent companies by capacity; Parent company beds; Top 10 overall brands; Resort-style popular-priced brands.
- Market monitor.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 12/2/96 Supplement Cruise Desk, Vol. 284 Issue 4, p11Presents brief news updates concerning the cruise industry. Royal Olympic Cruises' offering of roundtrip cruises from Piraeus, Greece; Norwegian Cruise Line's Caribbean sailing aboard its Royal Odyssey; Royal Caribbean Cruise Line's third quarter net income.
- Ships are changing hands, altering the face of cruising.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 12/2/96 Supplement, Vol. 284 Issue 4, p2Reports on the rapid change in the cruise ship industry. Mergers and acquisitions; Core of luxury-class ships; Series of Alaska cruises; Increased capacity of Orient Lines; Europe and Asia as sales charter; Baby boomer appeal; Acquisition of high-quality vintage vessels.
- Agents can compare luxury ships by checking the statistics.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 06/02/97 Supplement Cruise, Vol. 286 Issue 6, p23Focuses on the information needed in comparing cruise ships of several lines. Onboard amenities; Crew-to-passenger ratio; Space ratio; Itineraries; Packages offered.
- Trade union.
Gill, Rob // Travel Trade Gazette UK & Ireland; 1/20/2003, Issue 2547, p35No abstract available.
- Untitled.
Gill, Rob // Travel Agent; 2/28/94, Vol. 270 Issue 4, p34Reports on cruise industry-related developments for the week ending February 28, 1994. Princess Cruises' expansion of its Orient and Asia program; OdessAmerica Cruise Company's Russian program; Cancellation of World Explorer's Universe's May 28, 1994, cruise; More; Contact information.
- Glacier Bay permits awarded.
Gill, Rob // Travel Agent; 2/28/94, Vol. 270 Issue 4, p62Reports on National Park Service's awarding of Glacier Bay entry permits to three small-ship cruise lines for 1994-1997. Effect of four-year assignment of permits; Glacier Bay National Park as attraction for Inside Passage cruises; Alaska Sightseeing/Cruise West's itineraries; Special...
- Cruise officials urge industry to develop untapped markets.
Myers, Laura L. // Travel Agent; 3/7/94, Vol. 270 Issue 5, p96No abstract available.
- A case of less-is-more.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 3/7/94, Vol. 270 Issue 5, Cruise desk p12No abstract available.
- All the elements for success.
Major, Brian // Travel Agent; 3/7/94, Vol. 270 Issue 5, Cruise desk p14No abstract available.
- Cruising is a natural choice.
Zutell, Irene // Travel Agent; 3/7/94, Vol. 270 Issue 5, Cruise desk p18No abstract available.
- Singles policy chart.
Zutell, Irene // Travel Agent; 3/7/94, Vol. 270 Issue 5, Cruise desk p26No abstract available.






