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Cruise news: Can Southern California be a drive market for Alaska cruising?

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CRUISE
July 24, 2018
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INSIGHT BY TOM STIEGHORST
Can Southern California be a drive market for Alaska cruising?
Los Angeles is the second largest U.S. metro area, with 13.3 million people. More than a few would probably rather not fly to get on an Alaska cruise.
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NEWS
Fiscal realities now tempering cruise lines' China infatuation
Wall Street has long questioned whether the international cruise industry's romance with China is the beginning of a lifelong affair or just one of those things.
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Princess ordering its largest ships
The cruise line has signed a memorandum of understanding for two ships that will carry 20% more passengers than the Royal class.
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Virgin Voyages ship to be called Scarlet Lady
The cruise line will form a "Scarlet Squad" program to recruit, support and mentor female shipboard personnel.
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Cruise.com adds Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line sailings
The line said Cruise.com is the first OTA to sell its product.
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Carnival's Fathom brand has lost its ship but not its mission
Despite a considerable push by Carnival Corp. CEO Arnold Donald, Fathom failed to reach critical mass as cruise line. It remains a Carnival brand, albeit a brand with no ship.
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