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  2. MSC Seaview - Wikipedia

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    MSC Seaview has 18 decks and a length of 323 metres (1,060 ft), a draft of 8.55 metres (28.1 ft), a depth of 12.1 metres (40 ft), and a beam of 41 metres (135 ft). [ 7 ] [ 6 ] The total passenger capacity is 5,119 across 2,066 passenger cabins, with a crew complement of 1,413 across 759 crew cabins, making for a maximum capacity of 6,592 persons.

  3. MSC Cruises - Wikipedia

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    In addition to being the world's largest privately held cruise company, employing about 23,500 people worldwide and with offices in 45 countries as of 2017, [1] MSC Cruises is the third-largest cruise company in the world, after Carnival Corporation & plc and Royal Caribbean Group, with a 10.2% share of all passengers carried in 2021.

  4. MSC Seaside - Wikipedia

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    Between 2017 and 2020, MSC Seaside sailed week-long itineraries to the Caribbean from PortMiami year-round. [ 16 ] On 17 November 2018, seven crew members were arrested at PortMiami after U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers found 7 kilograms of cocaine and a total of $100,000 in their cabins and in their possession.

  5. Seaside-class cruise ship - Wikipedia

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    The Seaside class is a class of four cruise ships owned and operated by MSC Cruises. The lead ship of the class, MSC Seaside, entered service in the Caribbean Sea in December 2017. [1] A fourth cruise ship, the MSC Seascape was christened in New York on December 7, 2022.

  6. List of largest cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    The largest may carry thousands of passengers in a single trip, and are some of the largest ships in the world by gross tonnage (GT), bigger than many large cargo ships. Cruise ships started to exceed ocean liners in size and capacity in the mid-1990s; [ 2 ] before then, few were more than 50,000 GT. [ 3 ]

  7. Mediterranean Shipping Company - Wikipedia

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    MSC Tomoko in the Santa Barbara Channel, 2009. Mediterranean Shipping Company was founded in Naples in 1970 as a private company by seafaring captain Gianluigi Aponte when he bought his first ship, Patricia, followed by Rafaela, with which Aponte began a shipping line operating between the Mediterranean and Somalia.

  8. Mighty Ships - Wikipedia

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    The second episode, first aired on 10 December 2017, featured MSC Oscar, the largest container ship in the world. [ 6 ] Mighty Cruise Ships is a spin-off series focusing on cruise ships which began to air in late 2014.

  9. MSC World Europa - Wikipedia

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    MSC World Europa is a World-class cruise ship of MSC Cruises. [5] LNG-powered, she was built by the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France, [1] and as of June 2024 is the world's eighth largest passenger ship and the largest cruise ship in the world that is not owned by Royal Caribbean International currently.