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  2. MS Crown Iris - Wikipedia

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    On 24 June 2009, Louis revealed that Norwegian Majesty would be renamed Louis Majesty. [17] On 3 March 2010, three rogue waves hit Louis Majesty, killing two passengers, and injuring a number of others, while on a 12-day cruise around the Mediterranean. The waves, which were reportedly in excess of 26 feet (8 m) high, collided with the side of ...

  3. Celestyal Cruises - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 the company changed its name to Louis Cruises. In 2010 Louis Cruises became a five ship fleet due to having laying up the SS The Emerald & MS Sapphire due to the SOLAS 2010 and the selling of the MV Aquamarine in order to renew the fleet. In 2012 the company signed a new charter agreement with Thomson Cruises and the MS Louis Majesty ...

  4. MS Celestyal Olympia - Wikipedia

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    MS Celestyal Olympia is a cruise ship owned by the Cyprus-based Celestyal Cruises, formerly Louis Cruise Lines. In April 2012 she was named Louis Olympia after operating as the Thomson Destiny for Thomson Cruises. [5] She was built in 1982 at Wärtsilä Hietalahti shipyard in Helsinki, Finland for Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines as MS Song of America.

  5. MS Majesty - Wikipedia

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    MS Majesty may refer to the following ships: MS Crown Iris, known as Majesty (2017–2018) Majesty of the Seas, known as Majesty (2020–2021)

  6. Majesty Cruise Line - Wikipedia

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    Royal Majesty was 17 miles off course and was situated for 24 hours before tugs towed her off. In 1997, a second ship titled Crown Majesty was added (previously Crown Dynasty ). For the 1997 season, she continued the same cruise operations planned for Crown Dynasty , but at the end of that season both ships passed to Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL).

  7. Majesty of the Seas - Wikipedia

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    Majesty of the Seas was a Sovereign-class cruise ship owned and operated by Royal Caribbean International. [1] She was built at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyards in Saint-Nazaire, France, weighing 73,941 gross tons. She was placed in service on 26 April 1992 offerering 4- and 5-night Caribbean cruises, sailing from Florida.

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  9. Celestyal Crystal - Wikipedia

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    Celestyal Crystal is a cruise ship, operated between 2007 and 2023 by the Cyprus-based Louis Group's Louis Cruise Lines and Celestyal Cruises. The ship was originally built as the cruiseferry Viking Saga in the 1980 at Wärtsilä Perno Shipyard and Turku Shipyard, Turku, Finland for Rederi Ab Sally. In 1986 she was renamed Sally Albatross, and ...