Cruise operators quietly confident
- Thursday 29 July 2010
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- Finance
A TENTATIVE trickle of orders for new cruiseships placed in the first half of this year indicates cautious optimism on the part of operators that they have survived the worst of the economic downturn and that recovery should see passenger numbers start to rise more decisively. The latest...
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