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  2. Repositioning cruise - Wikipedia

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    View of the Suez Canal taken from a cruise ship on a repositioning cruise. A repositioning cruise (informal: repo cruise) is a cruise in which the embarkation port and the disembarkation port are different. This is a less common type of cruise; in the majority of cruises the ship's final destination is the same as the starting point.

  3. Channel 4 (Australian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 4 was a free-to-air digital channel. It was only available in Sydney, Australia. Channel 4 was an electronic program guide that listed ABC, Channel Seven, Channel Nine, Channel Ten and SBS. It showed what was on each channel, then changed to what was coming up next.

  4. Rhapsody of the Seas - Wikipedia

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    Rhapsody of the Seas sailed her final season in Australia during the winter 2014/2015 season, repositioning to Europe sailing from Rome in April 2015. During the 2015/2016 winter she sailed from São Paulo, Brazil. [citation needed] After her 2016 summer season, Rhapsody of the Seas sailed to Tampa, Florida conducting cruises to the Western ...

  5. Cruise from Washington, DC: This line will offer sailings ...

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    The cruise line first offered the itinerary with a stop in D.C. in 2018, but this year’s sailings mark the first iteration operating round-trip from the District.

  6. P&O Cruises Australia - Wikipedia

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    P&O Cruises Australia is a British-American owned cruise line with operational headquarters as part of Carnival Australia, based in Chatswood, New South Wales, Australia. Originally a sister company of P&O Cruises in the United Kingdom, it was previously a constituent of P&O and has a direct link in history to the world's first cruise ships.

  7. Cruise ship - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the cruise ship business has been volatile. The ships are large capital investments with high operating costs. A persistent decrease in bookings can put a company in financial jeopardy. Cruise lines have sold, renovated, or renamed their ships to keep up with travel trends. Cruise lines operate their ships almost constantly.