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  2. Norwegian Dawn - Wikipedia

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    The ship was completed on 4 December 2002 at the Meyer Werft Shipyard in Papenburg, Germany and sailed her maiden voyage in Europe on 7 December 2002. She was intended to operate with Star Cruises under the name SuperStar Scorpio, but it was decided that she would be delivered to Star's subsidiary, Norwegian Cruise Line as Norwegian Dawn. [3]

  3. Flynn Cruiseport Boston - Wikipedia

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    Flynn Cruiseport from a departing ship, with Downtown Boston in the background. Originally called Black Falcon Cruise Terminal, the port was renamed in 2017 to Flynn Cruiseport Boston after former Boston mayor Raymond Flynn. Flynn opened the cruise terminal in 1986, and in its first year the port hosted 13 ships and 11,723 passengers.

  4. List of cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. 8 passengers got stuck in port after a late return. What to ...

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    A group of Norwegian Cruise Line passengers was left behind after returning late to their ship in Africa.. Eight guests missed the last tender back to Norwegian Dawn while the ship was visiting ...

  6. Norwegian cruise quarantined due to stomach illness cases on ...

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    PORT LOUIS, Mauritius ― Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Dawn arrived in Port Louis Monday after being quarantined off the coast of Mauritius with a reported stomach illness onboard. The ship ...

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