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Cruise news: At Cunard event, surrendering to star power

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December 12, 2017
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INSIGHT BY TOM STIEGHORST
At Cunard event, surrendering to star power
There's no business like show business -- even the travel business. That point was driven home for me at the premiere of "The Greatest Showman" onboard the Queen Mary 2.
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NEWS
Carnival moving bigger ship to Charleston

The 3,002-passenger Carnival Sunshine will replace the 2,056-passenger Carnival Ecstasy in May 2019.

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Royal Caribbean, government agencies partner to restore St. Thomas' Magens Beach

Cleanup crews worked daily to remove fallen trees and debris, repair buildings and replant hundreds of native plants and trees.

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Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings leaving Nasdaq for NYSE

Norwegian will join Carnival Corp. and Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., which already trade on the New York Stock Exchange.

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St. Maarten welcomes first cruise ship since Hurricane Irma

The Viking Sea sailed into port on Dec. 4, followed by the Marella Discovery on Dec. 5.

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MSC Meraviglia to sail three cruises from New York

The 4,488-passenger ship will come to America earlier than scheduled.

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Star Wars makeovers coming to Disney Fantasy cruises

Guests can get costumes, makeup and hair styling to transform them into Poe Dameron, Princess Leia, Rey and Kylo Ren, among others.

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FEATURED STORY
MSC Cruises has U.S. customers in mind with recent ship order

CEO Gianni Onorato said MSC will need four or five ships in North America to achieve its goal of carrying 1 million North American passengers.

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