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Oriana to join Oceana in P&O Cruises' ex UK winter cruise programme 2012-13
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- Category: Latest News
- Published on Tuesday, 08 March 2011 15:11
- Written by Kari Reinikainen
P&O Cruises, which is part of the Carnival Corp & plc group, will add a second ship in its Southampton based winter cruise programme in 2012-13, when Oriana will join Oceana. The last-named ship will launch the programme alone in the coming winter.
Azura, one of the two post-panamax vessels in the company's fleet, will continue to operate from Southampton until the end of 2012, which indicates that the ship could operate a world cruise in early 2013. In the coming autumn, both Azura and its near sister Ventura operate a series of fly cruises from Barbados.
The information is available on the company's website, on which it recently published its 2012-13 cruise programme.
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