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P&O Cruises cuts first steel for Arvia
Meyer Werft has started contruction on a new and spectacular ship: Arvia. The Steel-cutting ceremony for…
Continue ReadingP&O Cruises names new ship Arvia
P&O Cruises has revealed the name of its second LNG-powered Excel class ship: Arvia. Arvia, meaning…
Continue ReadingP&O Cruises welcomes Iona to its fleet
At an official handover ceremony with the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany, P&O Cruises took ownership of Iona,…
Continue ReadingP&O Cruises cancels all cruises until early 2021
P&O Cruises, part of Carnival Corporation, has confirmed an extension to its pause in operations, with all sailings cancelled…
Continue ReadingCarnival continues to optimize fleet
Carnival Corporation has announced it will dispose of 18 ships this fiscal year. This will generate…
Continue ReadingCarnival to remove even more ships from its fleet
In face of the COVID-19 global pandemic Carnival Corporation – the company behind Carnival Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, Holland America Line,…
Continue Reading6 ships to leave the Carnival fleet in the next 90 days
Carnival Corporation has provided an update on the financial consequences of COVID-19. In an effort to…
Continue ReadingThe unprecedented challenges during the construction of Iona
When Iona finally sets sail later this year she will become the ultimate holiday destination for…
Continue ReadingP&O Cruises extends pause in operations for all sailings until October 15, 2020
P&O Cruises has announced an extension to the pause in its operations until October 15, 2020. Meanwhile…
Continue ReadingCarnival family to pause global cruise operations for an additional 30 days
As the COVID-19 situation continues to evolve Carnival, Cunard, Holland America Line, P&O Cruises, Princess Cruises…
Continue ReadingUp close and personal with Iona
Last week we had the opportunity to visit MEYER WERFT and get up close and personal…
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