Cruises | On the route Ancona-Padrasso
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New ferry for the Grimaldi Group
The Cruise Europa is the new superferry delivered by the Fincantieri yards in Castellammare di Stabia to the Neapolitan Grimaldi Group, which will use it for one of its companies, Minoan Lines
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Cruises | Ensuring passengers’ mobility
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MSC want Genoa Airport
One problem the cruise companies must solve is ensuring their passengers’ mobility, in other words, how to make sure they arrive rapidly at their ships then make their home again. For this reason MSC-Crociere, whose home port is Genoa
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Cruises | The Group of Costa Crociere
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Carnival keeps on producing profits
Although the cruise sector has been less badly affected than others by this time of crisis, some companies’ provisional accounts are still in the red - one exception is the Carnival Group, Costa Crociere’s parent company
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Cruises | EasyCruise says goodbye
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Low-cost cruises aren’t the answer
The success of the low-cost airlines inspired some to think that similar formula could also work for the cruise industry. EasyJet founder Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou was particularly sure of this, and launched easyCruise
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Cruises | With Sampo in Finland
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Cruising on an ice breaker
Because it has a rounded bow and no keel, the ice-breaker Sampo doesn’t cut through the frozen expanses, but cracks them by rearing over them with its bows. In this way it can break through even the toughest obstacles, carrying its passengers towards unexplored locations of incredible beauty
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River pleasures
The most popular and famous is the Nile. But the choice is endless if you fancy a cruise down the Danube, the Amazon, the Mississippi or the Yangtze…
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