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Trend Report from Carlson Wagonlit : Mediterranean Cruises are Hot

MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 28, 2007 -- According to a survey conducted for travel agency Carlson Wagonlit Travel Associates, Med cruises are hot and vacation travel overall is up.


comScore Media Metrix Places Carnival Among Top Sites

RESTON, Va., Aug. 17, 2007 -- comScore Media Metrix today released its monthly analysis of U.S. consumer activity at top online properties for July 2007, showing a strong increase in cruise sites in general and placing Carnival.com among top sites.


Cruise Holidays Releases Travel Trends Data on Popular Destinations

MINNEAPOLIS, April 30, 2007 -- Nationwide travel agency and franchise company Cruise Holidays today released data on popular itineraries based on bookings from this year's Wave period.


Ross Klein Offers Congress Faulty Cruise Ship Crime Statistics

SAMMAMISH, Wash. - April 2, 2007 - Ross Klein, blogger, author and professor at Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada, testified last week to the U.S. Congress about his analysis of shipboard crime. His statistics subsequently were cast into doubt by a more thorough analysis of the data.


CLIA Congressional Testimony on Cruise Ship Crime and Safety

March 27, 2007 -- Terry Dale, President and CEO of the Cruise Line Indistry Association (CLIA) today presented testimony to Congress on the question of crime and safety aboard cruise ships. The transcript of his testimony follows


Statistics Show Guests Are Safer on Cruise Ships than the U.S. Average

ARLINGTON, Va., March 4, 2006 -- The cruise industry today offered reassuring statistics on the subject of onboard safety and crime. Analysis was provided by Dr. James Fox, Lipman Family Professor of Criminal Justice at Northeastern University and visiting fellow with the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics.


Ticket Prices: Down by Half since 1980, While Ships Improve

MIAMI, March 14, 2005 -- While fares may be up relative to the past few years, it's worth remembering that they are HALF what guests paid 25 years ago. That's adjusting for inflation, but not considering the dramatic improvement in facilities.


Cruise Industry Poised for a Record-Setting 2001, CLIA Reports

NEW YORK, Dec. 28 -- Cruise Lines International Association
(CLIA) member lines will introduce 11 new ships in 2001 -- a glittering fleet
of vessels that places a high premium on personal choice and comfort, with
more dining and relaxation options than before, and more cabins featuring
ocean views and private balconies and state-of-the-art operational equipment.


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