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  2. Spirit of London (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Sold to Cruise Elysia 2004 for $12.25 million: Notes: $9 million 45 day refit to meet the Festival standard. Name: New Flamenco: Owner: Cruise Elysia: Acquired: 2004: Fate: Sold to Club Cruise 2008 for £26 million: Panama; Name: Flamenco I: Owner: Club Cruise: Port of registry: Panama City, Panama: Acquired: 2008: Fate: Sold at auction 2010 ...

  3. MS Sunward (1966) - Wikipedia

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    Both men joined forces the same year to establish a Florida-based cruise operation called Norwegian Caribbean Line. [7] On December 19, 1966, the Sunward sailed from Miami with 540 passengers on the first three- and four- day cruises to be offered year-round by Norwegian Caribbean Line between Miami and the Bahamas. [8]

  4. Royal Viking Line - Wikipedia

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    In 1990 and 1991, Kloster moved the Royal Viking Star and the Royal Viking Sky to its Norwegian Cruise Line brand, where they became the Westward and the Sunward and the Royal Viking Sea to its Royal Cruise Line brand, where she took the name Royal Odyssey. In 1993, the Westward ex Royal Viking Star became the Star Odyssey for Royal Cruise Line ...

  5. A 51-year-old man went overboard from a Norwegian cruise ship Thursday during a trip to the Caribbean, and, despite an extensive search, he has not been found. Norwegian Cruise… NBC Universal 25 ...

  6. MS Southward - Wikipedia

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    Southward was NCL's fourth cruise ship, the others being Sunward (1966), Starward (1968), and Skyward (1969). Initially, she was operated on Caribbean cruises out of Miami.In 1987, however, she was dispatched to the west coast of the United States to begin operating out of Los Angeles on three and four-night cruises to Catalina Island, San Diego and Ensenada, BC, Mexico.

  7. Pacific Far East Line - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Far East Line, also called PFEL in short, was a passenger and cargo shipping line founded in 1943 by Thomas E. Cuffe, in San Francisco, California. [1] At the beginning he started by chartering foreign ships to run the lines in tramp trade.

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