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  2. List of cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    Migrant passenger ship working as part-time cruise ship 1958–73. Full-time cruise ship 1974–77. Scrapped following a fire, 1980. Fairstar: Sitmar Cruises: 1964: 21,619: Migrant passenger ship working as part-time cruise ship 1964–74, then full-time cruising. Allocated to P&O Australia fleet in 1988. Ended operation in 1997 and scrapped ...

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    CheapTickets is an online travel services company focusing on the leisure market, offering airline tickets, hotel and vacation rentals, rental cars, customized vacation packages, and cruises. CheapTickets was a wholly owned subsidiary of Orbitz Worldwide, Inc., and with Expedia Inc.'s purchase of Orbitz, it is now a subsidiary of Expedia Group.

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  5. American Cruise Lines - Wikipedia

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    American Cruise Lines is the largest river and small-ship cruise line in the United States with its headquarters in Guilford, Connecticut. [1] [2] The line operates twenty-one small U.S.-flagged cruise ships along the Eastern Seaboard (Maine to Florida, Hudson River, and Chesapeake Bay) and Western Seaboard (including Alaska and Puget Sound [3]) as well as the Mississippi, Ohio, Cumberland ...

  6. Oceania Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Oceania Cruises is a cruise line based in Miami, Florida, that operates seven cruise ships on worldwide itineraries. [1] It typically offers cruises that last between 10 and 14 days, but it is also known for its long cruises lasting up to 195 days. [ 2 ]

  7. ARA Buenos Aires (1895) - Wikipedia

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    The ship soon found a buyer, with Argentina, involved in dispute with Chile over the border between the two nations in Patagonia, purchasing the ship on 27 November 1893, and named it Buenos Aires. [2] [3] Buenos Aires was launched on 10 May 1895, [2] and underwent steaming trials on 2 November 1895, reaching an average speed of 23.202 knots ...