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IMO Number Name(s) In Service Date Out of Service Date Tonnage Passengers Route(s) served Notes Images 9443566 Bore Song: 2011 25,586 12 Teesport−Zeebrugge
MV Aurora is a cruise ship of the P&O Cruises fleet. The ship was built by Meyer Werft at their shipyard in Papenburg, Germany.At over 76,000 tonnes, Aurora is the smallest and oldest of seven ships currently in service with P&O Cruises.
Pages in category "Ships of P&O Cruises" ... Spirit of London (ship) V. MV Ventura This page was last edited on 22 November 2020, at 17:15 (UTC ...
P&O also built 6 ships in Stocznia Gdansk, Poland (the Strath*E*s) and 2 ships in Japan (the Strath*F*s) and bought into DOT, a naval shipping company. Report & Accounts cover, dated 9 December 1931. In 1975, P&O established Pandoro for operation of the company's Irish Sea RO-RO routes. Pandoro was an acronym for P and O Ro.
MS Arcadia is a cruise ship in the P&O Cruises fleet. The ship was built by Fincantieri at their shipyard in Marghera, Italy. At over 84,000 gross tonnage (GT), Arcadia is the second smallest of seven ships currently in service with P&O Cruises. The ship officially entered service with the company in April 2005 and was named by Dame Kelly ...
MS Arvia is an Excellence-class cruise ship in service for P&O Cruises, [5] a subsidiary of Carnival Corporation & plc. The keel was laid on 15 February 2022. [6] The ship was built by German shipbuilder Meyer Werft in Papenburg and left the shipyard on 5 November 2022. [7] [8] She was delivered on 9 December 2022 to P&O Cruises. [9]
Pages in category "Ships of P&O (company)" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. SS Aden (1856)
P&O Cruises is a British cruise line based at Carnival House in Southampton, England, operated by Carnival UK and owned by Carnival Corporation & plc.It was originally a subsidiary of the freight transport company P&O and was founded in 1977. [1]