Re: So how's business? - A quick look at how the cruise lines are adjusting to the economy
- From: "Unca Pete" <radioconnection@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2009 09:36:05 -0400
"George Leppla" <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> With Europe and Alaska markets fading... and all the new ships coming
out this year, I think it is possible that New Orleans will see another
cruise line... and possibly Galveston, too. I hope so!
George, what is causing the weakness in those markets? I would have
thought Alaska to be one of the more popular destinations. Some
of the transalantic crossings with numerous European stops
are looking interesting too. I'd like to see more sailings from
New England, but it will never happen.
Pete
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