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    go all out and take a world cruise? You can go around the world not in 180 days… but would you believe 105? How many days would you like for your cruise to last? There are short, two day cruises, and the more common four, seven, and eleven day trips as well as the around the world extravaganza. Decide what your travel budget will be. You’ll need to be a little flexible here, as sometimes charges such as port fees won’t be included in the total price quote for a cruise, and you must also figure

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    concentration will be placed on the cruise line industry. The research will explore the cruise industry, specifically Carnival Cruise on what segments of the general environment affect their influence. As well as what two forces of competition are substantial, with the question of how Carnival can improve its ability to address these forces. Additionally, Carnivals strengths and weaknesses will be discussed along with how they deal with serious threats. The cruise line industry is a rapidly growing class

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    The study in this report will confirm that the cruise sector is an important part of the tourism industry in New Zealand. The sector creates significant inflows of foreign expenditure which impacts positively on the New Zealand economy. The level of activity within the sector has grown rapidly in the past decade and is expected to continue growing, although at a more subdued level. The pace and scale of growth has caused concerns to be raised about the ability of New Zealand to capitalise on this

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    magazines. Our goal was to keep the print simple but interesting. Silver Cruises is nice but not over the top; this is one of the reasons we picked the name silver instead of gold. Old Glories live comfortably but aren 't the wealthiest of people. We added a coupon offer in our print advertisement to try and incentivize this group of people to try it. In the print advertisement we sample just a small taste of what Silver Cruises has to offer. It showcases adventure and relaxation. We added a photo

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    people, a cruise ship can be the ultimate budget travel destination. A cruise provides a great, one price, vacation, and one of the main attractions to booking a cruise is that just about everything is included in the price. As a matter of fact, in some cases the daily cost of a cruise can be less than the daily cost of a decent hotel room. When you consider that the price of the cruise includes not only the room, but all the food and entertainment as well, it is easy to see why cruises are so popular

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    climate has a strong impact on the cruise line industry. However, the cruise line industry is growing and more people are traveling today then ever before. As welfare of people has considerably grown despite all possible crises in world economy, anyhow many economic factors are influence to cruise line industry, such as clientele's economic positions, growth in markets, currencies rates when working international and inflation plays a role. Operators of a cruise will be affected under management and

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    MEMO TO: Jimmety Cricket, Chief, HLM Cruise Lines, FROM: Edmund Greene HLM Cruise Line, Environmental Research DATE: June 20, 2013 SUBJECT: Request to Conduct Research Introduction HLM Cruise Lines has been under intense media scrutiny as of late due to our unethical practice of releasing untreated wastewater into the oceans. As the world's second largest cruise company, it should be our duty to protect the waters upon which we sail. Therefore, I would like to be released from my current

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    Buying A Used Boat Those of you who have the money and plan to keep one boat forever, should buy it new. If you happen to be on a budget and skeptical about owning a boat, you should buy it used. Buying used is great for some, although it isn't always the most glamorous decision. The oceans and lakes are filled with boaters who are far wealthier than most. Many boaters go well beyond their means and finance their boats at extreme levels. What really counts with a used boat is being out

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    The leisure-cruise industry has been growing in popularity more and more each year for the past 10 years. According to the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association, 15 brand new ships have touched the waters for the first time in 2014 (Cruise Industry Overview). The innovative features and amenities of these cruise ships are countless and will pleasure families of all tastes and sizes. Analyzing Porter’s six forces, we will see the industry’s reaction to competition and substitutes and how the industry

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    ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES SWOT Analysis SWOT ANALYSIS RCC is the second largest global operator of cruise ships and holds a market share of about 35% in the oligopolistic North American cruise market. The company may face a considerable decline in its earnings due to increasing fuel prices. Strengths Dominant business position Strong brand recognition Consistent increase in revenues Weaknesses Increasing expenses Low efficiency Inadequate presence in high growth European market Opportunities

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