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Cruise news: MSC is betting big on U.S. cruisers

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December 5, 2017
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INSIGHT BY TOM STIEGHORST
MSC is betting big on U.S. cruisers
Still a relatively small part of the North American cruise market, MSC Cruises will have three ships in Miami by 2019, and a new private island in the Bahamas to sail them to.  
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NEWS
Norwegian Cruise Line unveils next-generation app

The new app, currently available on the Norwegian Sky, enables guests to make reservations and do paperless boarding.

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Cruise and airline provisions axed from Senate tax bill

Foreign-flagged cruise ships and the Gulf carriers won't be subject to corporate income taxes.

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Royal Caribbean deploying second ship to sail Cuba cruises

The Majesty of the Seas will begin sailing four- and five-day cruises next summer.

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Next Vista-class ship to be named Carnival Panorama

Debuting in November 2019, it is a sister ship to the Carnival Vista and the Carnival Horizon, which is set to make its debut in April.

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Cruise ship arrivals signal Puerto Rico's continued recovery

More than 7,500 cruise passengers arrived in San Juan this week, marking the return of cruise ships to the island.

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FEATURED STORY
MSC Seaside offers sights, experiences unlike any other

When executives at MSC Cruises went looking for a design completely different from any other in the industry, they found it gathering dust in a desk drawer at the Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri.

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