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Cruise Trade Restart Hits 300 Ships for April

Last updated: 2022/04/15 at 4:54 PM
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The restart of the worldwide cruise trade continues to choose up tempo as 300 cruise ships are anticipated to sail in April, in response to the newest Cruise Ships in Service Report from Cruise Trade Information.

That is up from 264 ships in March, and simply 22 final April. There will probably be 71 manufacturers working in April, in comparison with simply 20 a 12 months in the past in 2021.

Royal Caribbean Worldwide would be the greatest model in service in April, with 23 ships and over 80,000 berths crusing.

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The corporate has 4 ships relaunching operations this month together with the Spectrum, Voyager, Radiance and Serenade.

Carnival Cruise Line is the second greatest model in service for April, including the Carnival Breeze to Galveston later this month, with 22 ships total crusing and over 65,000 berths again in service.

Different main gamers embrace MSC, with 18 ships in service, and Norwegian Cruise Line, with 15 ships.

For the newest information, see the April version of the Cruise Ships in Service Report from Cruise Trade Information.

 

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