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Date Stock Title
May 29 NCLH Norwegian Cruise Line: Volume And Pricing Trends Look Encouraging, Says Bullish Analyst
May 29 CCL SEABOURN INTRODUCES "ZERO @ SEA," A NEW ZERO-PROOF COCKTAIL EXPERIENCE ABOARD ULTRA-LUXURY FLEET
May 29 CCL Princess Cruises Announces Extended 2025-26 Japan & Southeast Asia Cruise Season
May 29 NCLH Oceania Cruises' Marina Returns to Service After Extensive Refurbishment Including All-New Penthouse Suites in Addition to Three New Culinary Venues
May 29 VIK Viking Holdings shows 14% revenue growth in its first earnings report as a public company
May 29 PAR PAR Technology Elevates Table Service Experience with Brink POS 2024 Spring Release
May 29 VIK Viking Holdings GAAP EPS of -$1.21 misses by $0.76, revenue of $718.16M beats by $3.68M
May 29 VIK Viking Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results
May 29 NCLH Norwegian Cruise Line Looks to Cut Costs and Debt—‘No Sacred Cows’
May 29 CCL Q1 Earnings Highlights: Choice Hotels (NYSE:CHH) Vs The Rest Of The Hotels, Resorts and Cruise Lines Stocks
May 29 EL The Estée Lauder Companies to Participate in the dbAccess Global Consumer Conference
May 28 NCLH Bull markets, Airbnb, AI boom: Catalysts
May 28 VIK Viking Holdings Is Uniquely Positioned For Growth: Analysts Begin Coverage After IPO
May 28 NCLH Norwegian Cruise Lines stock pops after upping full-year guidance
May 28 VIK Norwegian Cruise Lines stock pops after upping full-year guidance
May 28 NCLH Norwegian Cruise Line Stock Could Gain 45%, Says Analyst
May 28 ORN Top US Growth Companies With High Insider Ownership To Watch In May 2024
May 28 ORN Orion Group Holdings Set to Join the Russell 3000® Index
May 28 VIK Viking Holdings gains as bull ratings pour in following the IPO quiet period expiration
May 27 NCLH (NCLH) - Analyzing Norwegian Cruise Line's Short Interest
Cruise Ship

A cruise ship is a passenger ship used for pleasure voyages when the voyage itself, the ship's amenities, and sometimes the different destinations along the way (i.e., ports of call), form part of the passengers' experience. Transportation is not the only purpose of cruising, particularly on cruises that return passengers to their originating port (known as "closed-loop cruises"). On "cruises to nowhere" or "nowhere voyages", cruise ships make 2-to-3 night round trips without any ports of call.In contrast, dedicated transport-oriented ocean liners do "line voyages" and typically transport passengers from one point to another, rather than on round trips. Traditionally, shipping lines build liners for the transoceanic trade to a higher standard than that of a typical cruise ship, including higher freeboard and stronger plating to withstand rough seas and adverse conditions encountered in the open ocean, such as the North Atlantic. Ocean liners also usually have larger capacities for fuel, food, and other stores for consumption on long voyages, compared to dedicated cruise-ships, but few ocean liners remain in existence - note the preserved liners and Queen Mary 2, which makes scheduled North Atlantic voyages.
Although often luxurious, ocean liners had characteristics that made them unsuitable for cruising, such as high fuel-consumption, deep draughts that prevented their entering shallow ports, enclosed weatherproof decks inappropriate for tropical weather, and cabins designed to maximize passenger numbers rather than comfort (such as a high proportion of windowless suites). The gradual evolution of passenger-ship design from ocean liners to cruise ships has seen passenger cabins shifted from inside the hull to the superstructure and provided with private verandas. Modern cruise ships, while sacrificing some qualities of seaworthiness, have added amenities to cater to water tourists, and recent vessels have been described as "balcony-laden floating condominiums".

The distinction between ocean liners and cruise ships has blurred, particularly with respect to deployment, although differences in construction remain. Larger cruise-ships have also engaged in longer trips, such as transoceanic voyages which may not return to the same port for months (longer round-trips). Some former ocean-liners operate as cruise ships, such as Marco Polo, although this number is diminishing. The only dedicated transatlantic ocean liner in operation as a liner As of December 2013 is Queen Mary 2 of the Cunard Line. She also has the amenities of contemporary cruise ships and sees significant service on cruisesCruising has become a major part of the tourism industry, accounting for U.S.$29.4 billion, with over 19 million passengers carried worldwide as of 2011.. The industry's rapid growth has seen nine or more newly-built ships catering to a North American clientele added every year since 2001, as well as others servicing European clientele. Smaller markets, such as the Asia-Pacific region, are generally serviced by older ships. These are displaced by new ships in the high-growth areas.As of 2019 the world's largest cruise-ship was Royal Caribbean International's Symphony of the Seas.

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