Long 1991 Articles
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on January 1991Despite recent concern about overcapacity in the cruise industry, new and refurbished luxury liners and cruise ferries continue to enter the market with more and more berths in an effort to attract firsttime and repeat cruisers. However, according to Cruise Lines International Association (
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Maritime Reporter
on January 1991Despite the recent drop in passenger bookings, some industry analysts are predicting that by the year 2000, more than 10 million passengers will take cruises annually. These projections are based on a growth level of 10 percent per year. Present cruise passenger levels stand at 3.7 million p
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on January 1991Miami Beach, Florida, February 5-9 A record attendance of delegates, visitors and exhibitors is expected at the seventh annual Seatrade Cruise Shipping Conference and Exhibition when its takes place at the Fontainebleau Hilton Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla., from February 5 to 9, 1991. With an
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on January 1991Key To Fast Ship Design May Be Submerged Cylinders An $11 million project to design a small containership that will travel 55 miles an hour and carry 1,000 tons of cargo is being carried out by the Japanese Government and several Japanese shipyards. Known as Techno-Superliner, the high-s