Cruiseships are large passenger ships used mainly for vacationing. Unlike ocean liners, which are used for transport, cruiseships typically embark on...
Liverpool’s relationship with cruiseliners dates back to the 19th century. Long distance scheduled commercial passenger travel by ship began in Liverpool in...
battleship and an ocean liner. Until the threat of piracy subsided in the 19th century, it was normal practice to arm larger merchant ships such as galleons...
intermediate liners from the 1950s, plus two purpose-built cruiseships on order. Trafalgar acquired two additional cruiseshipsand disposed of the intermediate...
the largest ship afloat upon entering service and the second of three Olympic-class ocean liners built for the White Star Line. The ship was built by...
aboard oceangoing vessels, passenger liners, freighters, and tankers and are responsible for the navigation of larger ships through port district. The estuary...
returned Rijndam and the surviving cargo ships to HAL in the course of 1919. In 1921–22 HAL introduced its first steam turbine passenger liners: the 8,800 GRT...
introduced a pair of new 22,200 GRT liners, RMS Asturias in 1926 and RMS Alcantara in 1927, which at that stage were the largest motor ships in the World....
allowing its ships' names to be prefixed with 'RMS' ('Royal Mail Ship'). The arrival of the two new liners created a surplus ofships on the North Atlantic...
in the closure of the terminal docks at Salford. Although able to accommodate vessels from coastal ships to intercontinental cargo liners, the canal was...
and Australia. RMS Umbria and her sister ship RMS Etruria were the last two Cunard linersof the period to be fitted with auxiliary sails. Both ships...
government to requisition Matson liners as troopships; all four "White Fleet" ships (Lurline, Mariposa, Matsonia [ex-Malolo], and Monterey) served along with...
terminal servicing cruiseshipsand ocean liners located in Circular Quay, Sydney, Australia. Whilst commercial shipping operations on and around the site...
as unloading and loading cargo while cruiseliners have passengers get on or off ship. A fishing port is a port or harbor for landing and distributing...
the cruiseship trade, cruise vessels began to appear more frequently in ship breaking facilities. Until the late 20thcentury the majority ofship breaking...
custom of Transatlantic passengers in the early 20thcentury, and Cunard responded by building two new 'ocean greyhounds': the Lusitania and the RMS Mauretania...
sloops-of-war, which functioned as the cruising warships of a fleet. In the middle of the 19th century, cruiser came to be a classification of the ships intended...
and being appointed captains ofcruiseships. As of March 2020, global superpowers are currently in competition of laying claim to both regions of the...
century, the city was one of Europe's main ports for ocean liners. More recently, Southampton is known as the home port of some of the largest cruise...
to handle larger liners in the 1930s. After New York moved its luxury liner piers to the New York Cruise Terminal between West 46th and West 54th Street...
just under 26,000 cruiseliner passengers arrived at Lerwick Harbour. This business has grown substantially with 109 cruiseships already booked in for...
but had fast liners after 1871. During wartime the liners were used as troop ships. Southampton became the main passenger port because of its deep harbour...