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Articles tagged “costa”

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Italian investigators of Concordia cruise disaster turn gaze to parent company Costa

Costa and its parent Carnival have successfully distanced themselves from the disaster so far, but dogged pursuit by Italian prosecutors against the European line may lead to hard decisions by Carnival as to the future of the line.

Italian investigators of Concordia cruise disaster turn gaze to parent company Costa

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The Florida company charged with making the Costa Concordia float again

A year after the disaster, the Concordia is still making waves -- this time as an engineering challenge that serves as a sore thumb for a Carnival and an industry eager to move on.

The Florida company charged with making the Costa Concordia float again

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How Carnival is sailing one year after the Costa Concordia disaster

The world's largest cruise company has had a tough year, but safety issues will still be at the forefront and the broader economic issues may still mean choppy waters.

How Carnival is sailing one year after the Costa Concordia disaster

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Costa Concordia disaster, one year later

The tragedy and the scope of the disster is still unfolding for the victims, even as Concordia still looms there every day as a reminder.

Costa Concordia disaster, one year later

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Costa Concordia wreck not going anywhere soon: More time and money needed

The huge blight on the face of cruise industry will remain there for a while.

Costa Concordia wreck not going anywhere soon: More time and money needed

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Is cruising safer one year after the Costa Concordia disaster?

Despite the Concordia disaster, cruising had a solid year in 2012; solid enough that rival Norwegian Cruise Line feels it's a good time for an IPO.

Is cruising safer one year after the Costa Concordia disaster?

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Costa Cruises bounces back with plans to build largest Italian-flagged cruise ship ever

It’s been an extremely tough year for the cruise industry, but things seem to be looking up for 2013 with bookings back on the rise, ships still being built, and a new global trade association in the works.

Costa Cruises bounces back with plans to build largest Italian-flagged cruise ship ever

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This year was rough, but Carnival is a good, long-term buy say UK analysts

2012 may be the year that Carnival would rather forget, but it made it though and it's better positioned than many of its competitors to make the most of the industry's growth opportunities.

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It’s not surprising that Carnival’s 2012 earnings forecast falls short of expectations

Carnival has dealt with PR disasters from the Costa Concordia crash and a Norovirus outbreak to angry drag stars throughout 2012. The company is no doubt looking forward to the new start that 2103 will bring.

It’s not surprising that Carnival’s 2012 earnings forecast falls short of expectations

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Carnival and Royal Caribbean get their voice in new global cruise trade association

There's no mention of the Costa Concordia in the announcement about the new global cruise trade association, but the incident, and the need for a more unified global voice, underlies its formation.

Carnival and Royal Caribbean get their voice in new global cruise trade association