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9. Cruise Boost for Dubai Tourism
Cruise Boost for Dubai Tourism. Cruise ships brought in 26,580 tourists to Dubai from 6 April to 14 June 2010 according to recent statistics released by the Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM). The cruise terminal at Port Rashid serviced 17 ships belonging to cruise companies from all over the world.
10. Royal Caribbean's New Ships to be Powered by LNG and Fuel Cells
The newest class of ships from Royal Caribbean Cruises will be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) and introduce the use of fuel cell technology, ushering in a new era of shipbuilding that will dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Royal Caribbean has signed a memorandum of understanding with shipbuilder Meyer Turku for the new class of vessel under the project name Icon
11. First Section of Costa Pacifica launched in Palermo
First Section of Costa Pacifica launched in Palermo. Costa Crociere has 3 new ships on order or under construction in Italy with Fincantieri. In addition to the Costa Pacifica, 2 other ships, the Costa Luminosa (92,700 dwt and maximum capacity 2,828 passengers) and her sister will be delivered by the Marghera shipyard in the spring of 2009 and in March 2010, respectively. At the en
12. Dubai to welcome 15 cruise ships in 2005
Dubai to welcome 15 cruise ships in 2005.
13. Royal Caribbean Unveils Details of NG Quantum Class Ships
Royal Caribbean International has unveiled first details of the next generation of cruise vacations – Quantum cruising. The Quantum class of ships will take a dramatic leap forward, introducing some exciting innovations such as a skydiving experience - a thrilling adventure that transports guests more than 300 feet in the air; transformative venues including one of the largest indo
14. Costa Cruises Reports Increase in Easter Bookings
The total number of travellers taking a cruise with Costa Cruises this Easter is up 10% over last year. With an increased fleet capacity, Costa Cruises is offering a wide range of holiday options with 14 ships to choose from. The lion’s share of the cruises will be in the Mediterranean, with 12 ships deployed and the convenience of various ports of embarkation. Costa’s Easter cruis
15. Marine Environment Genomics Research Centre and Replica Ancient Ships proposed for Sentosa
Marine Environment Genomics Research Centre and Replica Ancient Ships proposed for Sentosa. The Maritime Xperiential Museum will be one of the only museums in the world dedicated to the celebration of the maritime heritage of Asia. The Museum will be home to the Marine Environmental Genomics Research and Learning Centre to be set up by J. Craig Venter Institute, founded by Dr J. Cr
16. Singapore launches Construction of International Cruise Terminal
Singapore launches Construction of International Cruise Terminal. To be completed by the end of 2011, the International Cruise Terminal ICT will double Singapore’s berth capacity and enable more cruise ships to homeport and call on Singapore and Asia. With the ICT’s deep waters, a large turning basin and lack of height restrictions, the world’s largest ships, such as the Oasis- cla

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