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Via @ZeHub - Venise : le bateau de croisière frôle le yacht, nouvel accident ... - 0 views

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    Venise : le bateau de croisière frôle le yacht, nouvel accident évité de justesse.
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Three Companies and Eight Brands Dominate European Cruise Markets - @CruiseIndustry - 0 views

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    Three Companies and Eight Brands Dominate European Cruise Markets.
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Chinese Fishermen Express Thanks to Costa For Rescue - Cruise Industry News - 0 views

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    Chinese Fishermen Express Thanks to Costa For Rescue.
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Denmark: Cruise Industry Commits to Sustainability with New Manifesto - @worldmaritimene - 0 views

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    Denmark: Cruise Industry Commits to Sustainability with New Manifesto.
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Cruise Industry And City Of Dubrovnik Partner - @CLIAGlobal - 0 views

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    Today, Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) and the City of Dubrovnik signed a Memorandum of Understanding to work together to preserve and protect the cultural heritage of Dubrovnik through responsible tourism management and to help establish Dubrovnik as a model of sustainable tourism in the Adriatic region and beyond. The MOU signed by CLIA, President & CEO, Kelly CRAIGHEAD, and City of Dubrovnik, Mayor Mato FRANKOVIĆ, focuses on investment, collaboration and best practices for long-term destination management to the benefit residents and visitors alike.
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Cruise Industry Contributes Nearly $53 Billion To U.S. Economy In 2018 - @MarineInsight - 0 views

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    Cruise Industry Contributes Nearly $53 Billion To U.S. Economy In 2018.
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New passenger terminal at Portsmouth Port on schedule - Port Technology - 0 views

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    New passenger terminal at Portsmouth Port on schedule.
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New rules for passenger safety agreed by IMO - IMO - 0 views

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    IMO's Maritime Safety Committee (MSC), meeting at the Organization's London Headquarters for its 91st session from 26 to 30 November 2012, agreed that rules to require passenger safety drills to take place prior to, or immediately upon, departure should be made mandatory, in the wake of the Costa Concordia incident.
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