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Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Cruise news: Cunard assists on Statue of Liberty museum | Seabourn's expedition plans

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July 3, 2018
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INSIGHT BY TOM STIEGHORST
A new museum for Lady Liberty, with a little help from Cunard
The line is lending its voice and dollars to a crowdsourcing campaign to fund a 26,000-square-foot Statue of Liberty Museum.
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NEWS
Seabourn orders luxury expedition ships
The Carnival Corp.-owned line will enter the increasingly crowded expedition segment with the addition of two new 264-passenger ships for delivery in 2021 and 2022.
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Holland America Line to say goodbye to Prinsendam
The 832-passenger ship, HAL's smallest, has been sold and will leave the fleet in July 2019.
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Carnival ship rescues NCL crewman who went overboard
The man survived in the waters off Cuba for 22 hours before being rescued.
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Carnival to resume sailing from San Diego
Starting in December 2019, the Carnival Miracle will offer a variety of itineraries ranging from three to 15 days through February 2020.
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FEATURED STORY
Carnival Corp. CEO: Future bright despite overcapacity fears
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