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2012 Industry Update - Cruise Lines International Association

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Sampling of New Itineraries• Paul Gauguin <strong>Cruise</strong>s: <strong>2012</strong> sailing schedule, three new itineraries, a 20-night SouthPacific Discovery hotel-and-cruise journey to Australia, New Caledonia, Fiji, Tonga,Cook & Society Islands; an Australs & Society Islands cruise featuring Rurutu, the“Island of Whales,” at the height of whale-watch season; and a Fiji, Tonga, Cook &Society Islands journey• Princess <strong>Cruise</strong>s: Largest Europe deployment with seven ships on 57 itineraries tothe Mediterranean, Holy Land, Northern Europe, Scandinavia/Russia• Regent Seven Seas: New, longer itineraries - Grand Voyages, complimentary landprograms and 16 new ports of call in <strong>2012</strong>, including a 143-night sailing from Rome toBeijing, a 54-night sailing from Bali to Singapore on Seven Seas Voyager, three-nightland program in Luxor, and extended visits in St. Petersburg• Royal Caribbean <strong>International</strong>: Winter/Spring 2011-12 will mark Royal Caribbean<strong>International</strong>'s return to New Orleans after more than four years. Voyager of the Seaswill be the largest and most innovative cruise ship to sail from the Port of New Orleans• Seabourn: New ports in the Mediterranean including Rosas, Spain; Porto Torres andAlghero on Sardinia; Mgarr on the Maltese island of Gozo; San Antonio on Ibiza; Sólleron Mallorca; Ciutadella on Menorca; and Brindisi, Italy

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