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Cruise news: Business cards that stand out

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CRUISE
November 28, 2017
INSIGHT BY TOM STIEGHORST
Business cards that stand out
In the digital age, a travel agent's business card can still make the right impression.
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NEWS
Carnival raises price of beverage package

Effective Jan. 1, it's $51.95 per person, per day if purchased before boarding the ship, a 4% increase.

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NCL reveals details of 120-day payment deadline

The policy goes into effect for all cruise bookings of seven nights or longer, beginning Dec. 18, 2017.

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MSC Seaside to have plethora of entertainment options

From original Broadway-style shows to Lego rooms, guests of all ages will have plenty of ways to have fun.

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Regent ship named Seven Seas Splendor

Bonnie Larson of TravelPerks in Springfield, Oregon, was the travel agent winner of the ship-naming sweepstakes.

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Hurtigruten names Americas president

Harber, currently in charge of the cruise company's China-Asia Pacific region, will relocate to Seattle.

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FEATURED STORY
Class warfare: The rise of luxury enclaves at sea

Twelve years after Norwegian Cruise Line introduced the concept that evolved into the Haven, almost every cruise line has created upscale enclaves for well-heeled guests.

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CRUISE Editor:
Tom Stieghorst
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