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GTS Celebrity Summit is a Millennium-class cruise ship owned and operated by Celebrity Cruises and as such one of the first cruise ships to be powered by more environmentally friendly gas turbines. [4] Originally named Summit, she was renamed with the "Celebrity" prefix in 2008. [1]
Ship Entered service for Celebrity Gross tonnage Flag Notes Image Millennium: 2000: 91,011 [3] Malta: renamed Celebrity Millennium in 2008: Infinity: 2001: 90,280 Malta: renamed Celebrity Infinity in 2007: Summit: 2001: 91,003 [4] Malta: renamed Celebrity Summit in 2008: Constellation: 2002: 90,940 [5] Malta: renamed Celebrity Constellation in 2007
In April 2010, The Celebrity Summit began to reposition yearly to New Jersey to offer cruises to Bermuda. [20] Celebrity Solstice, the lead ship in the Solstice class. In 2007–2008, all Celebrity Cruises' ships were renamed with a "Celebrity" prefix added to the pre-existing ship names. [11] [21]
GTS Celebrity Constellation (formerly Constellation) is the fourth and final Millennium-class cruise ship built for Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. She was renamed in May 2007 to add the "Celebrity" prefix, [2] joining her three sister ships: Celebrity Infinity, Celebrity Summit, and Celebrity Millennium.
GTS Celebrity Infinity (formerly Infinity) is a Millennium-class cruise ship operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. She measures 90,940 GT and 294 m (965 ft) long, and holds a capacity of 2,170 passengers across 12 decks.
Celebrity Edge is an Edge-class cruise ship operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. After the new vessel was ordered with French shipbuilder STX France in December 2014, her keel was laid in June 2017 and she was floated out in January 2018.