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    1. How do you value the importance of human relations onboard cruise ships? Answers: I value the importance of human relations because it will help to work accurately and no excuses. Human relations is very important to the people who work in cruise ships because there are a lot of nationalities working on board and you need to have a good relationship to them. If you have good relationships to them you will gain a respect to them and you need to respect them to respect you as a people. Good human

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    Cruise Industry

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    CRUISE TOURISM Student’s name: Rarenko Daria Module Tutor: Ms. L. Philippatos FP - MA Module Title: Academic Writing Date of submission: “ Old and young ‚ we are all on our last cruise.” Robert Louis Stevenson (http://www.brainyquote.com) Summary The aim of this report is to present and analyze one of the most popular fields of international tourism‚ cruise tourism. There is specific

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    The Cruise Industry

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    THE CRUISE INDUSTRY The cruise industry is a highly profitable international activity‚ and the fastest growing sector of the travel‚ tourism and leisure industry. The cruise industry has gone through significant changes from the days of transoceanic transportation and tropical vacations only available to the domain of society’s elite‚ to the modern multimillion tourism and leisure industry that offers an affordable vacation option and a level of comfort difficult to match for the average citizen

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    Cruise to The Bahamas

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    Cruise to The Bahamas During my junior year in high school me‚ my mom and some of her friends went on a cruise to the Bahamas. It was a three day cruise leaving Miami going to Nassau‚ Bahamas which is their capital. It was a Thursday night in May 2008 and we had a flight to catch to Miami. Even though the boat didn’t leave till the next day in the afternoon‚ it was best to get there early in case you missed your flight because most cruises aren’t refundable. We ending up flying to Fort Lauderdale

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    Cruise Shipping in Jamaica According to Greekwise.com (N/A)‚ a cruise ship is a passenger ship used for vacations or pleasure trips‚ they are usually very large and are able to accommodate hundreds to thousands of people. This all depends on the size of the ship. These ships generally make round-trips‚ returning to their first port of departure after a certain number of days at sea. Cruise ships make stops at various ports‚ where passengers are allowed to leave the ships and explore as they wish

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    Administration North American Cruise Statistical Snapshot‚ 2011 Office of Policy and Plans For additional information about the Office of Policy and Plans and its products and services‚ contact: Information Service Phone: 202-366-2278 Fax: 202-366-7403 Email: data.marad@dot.gov Mail: Office of Policy and Plans Maritime Administration U.S. Department of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Ave. S.E. Washington‚ D.C. 20590 March 2012 eee North American Cruise Statistical Snapshot

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    Island Cruise Analysis

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    The Issue Ex:13 Island Cruise Negotiation about a cruise ship’s right to visit a tropical island Players: Director of the cruise ship Mayor of the island Points of negotiation: Number of visits per year Length of individual visits Volume of passengers allowed to disembark each day Vinola Vincent 05/29/2008 Background—The Cruise Ship The Island Queen—privately owned and operated luxury cruise ship Passenger demand for cruises down Poor economy Fear of worldwide terrorism Recurring

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    Discount Cruises - Save Your Cash - Book Brilliant! Going for a cruise vacation is an extraordinary choice as you can anticipate a stunning time. Not at all like customary vacations‚ has a cruise trip guaranteed a totally unprecedented affair that you are sure to savor for whatever remains of your life. The uplifting news is that few cruise lines are putting forth discount that offer an entire scope of intriguing exercises and administrations on board a noteworthy boat. It is helpful and simple

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    Cruise Industry

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    MID 107 Cohort: Spring 2015 Alec Lekas January 16‚ 2015 The Industry of Cruise Liners and How They Succeed Introduction Over the course of this paper‚ the Cruise Line industry will be thoroughly examined and discussed in order to answer some important questions. First‚ the current state and some brief history of the industry will be looked at. Some topics that will be discussed will be the structure of the industry‚ trends within it‚ the treat of substitutions and new entrants

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    The Leisure- Cruise Industry Major: Marketing Porter’s Six Forces I. Threat of New Entrants: Low * Barriers to entry: High * High Capital Requirements: The capital required to start up a cruise line is one of the key factors contributing to this industry’s high barriers to entry. With the average cost of building a cruise ship rising‚ the amount of capital needed to start up a cruise line is estimated at one billion dollars. Therefore discouraging any new entrants into the industry.

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