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Cruise news: Bigger wasn't always considered better

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April 17, 2018
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INSIGHT BY TOM STIEGHORST
Bigger wasn't always considered better
Royal Caribbean's Sovereign of the Seas, delivered 30 years ago, was the first of a new breed of ships, and strategy, that changed the direction of the cruise industry.
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NEWS
Carnival Horizon equipped with smart elevators

The technology eliminates the push buttons inside the cab of a traditional elevator. Floor selection is relocated to a touch screen in the waiting area. A guest chooses the floor and the system assigns an elevator cab to the guest.

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Carnival's Agentpalooza heads to California

The travel partner appreciation events simulate a musical bus tour with agents as "rock stars."

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Holland America Line overhauling art program

Art for purchase will be supplied by London-based ArtLink, displacing Park West Gallery, the dominant art auction operator in the cruise industry.

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Costa ships getting new bow livery

It features the ship's name in a large script, underscored by a wave in red, white and green, the colors of the Italian flag.

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Lynn Torrent joins Apple Leisure Group

The former Carnival executive will be Apple's executive vice president and president of distribution.

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