New cruise ships to hold a record 6,600 passengers
Cruise giant Carnival Corp. on Monday ordered four new ships that will hold up to 6,600 passengers apiece—a new record.
June 19, 2015
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The parent company of Carnival, Holland America, Princess and seven other lines says two of the 180,000-ton vessels will be operated by its German brand, Aida. The company didn't say which brand would get the other two ships but suggested they would sail for one of its Europe-based lines.
Along with Italian line
"These ships will expand our leadership position for the Costa Group, the market leader in all the major European markets," the CEO of the Costa Group, Michael Thamm, says in a statement accompanying the announcement. "These will be spectacular ships designed specifically for our guests who sail on our Costa Group brands."
The Costa Group also has a leading position in the rapidly growing cruise market in China.
The new vessels will be able to accommodate about 300 more passengers than Royal Caribbean's two
All four of the new Carnival Corp. vessels will be built by German shipbuilder
In another notable development, Carnival Corp. says the new ships will be powered by liquefied natural gas -- a cruise industry first. Liquefied natural gas is considered cleaner than the bunker oil and other fuels now used to power cruise ships.
Carnival Corp. released few details of what it plans for the designs of the ships.
The four new vessels will be in addition to several new ships that already are on order for Carnival Corp. brands for delivery between now and 2019. Both the Carnival and Holland America brands are scheduled to receive new ships in 2016 and 2018, and a new Princess ship is scheduled to debut in 2017. Carnival's upscale
Two Carnival Corp. brands unveiled new ships this year. The company's
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