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John Fielding, CEO
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Princess Cruises announced today that it will once again expand its fleet with the delivery of a fourth Grand Princess-Class ship in Spring 2004.
Sea Princess ' senior officers bring a combined 127 years of experience between them to Princess Cruises' newest Grand Class® ship.
The other Renaissance ships— R 3 and R 4 —have been optioned by P and O Princess Cruises for its Pacific and Alaska itineraries.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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In a fleet that ranges from intimate to ultimate, the ships of Princess Cruises suit a variety of tastes.
The ships used in the series were owned by Princess Cruises, and the company continues to run its liners to many romantic destinations in a very romantic manner.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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Princess Cruises: The 88,000-ton Island Princess debuts in May, joining her sister ship, Coral Princess , which debuts in January.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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Star Princess was known as one of the finest of the new generation of cruise ships.
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Chrissie Tanner, Homemaker and Mom
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Princess Cruises’ new “Grand Class” ships are also well equipped for children and teens.
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Astrid Schuhmann, Backpacker
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The end-of-season cruises will once again be undertaken by ships of P and O Cruises’ Princess fleet.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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One of the most advanced passenger vessels in the world, Coral Princess will be the largest ship in the Princess Cruises fleet to be able to transit the Panama Canal.
Another two P and O Princess Cruises ships, fitted with Stage Technologies' equipment, were built and launched during 2000/2001 at the Fincantieri shipyards in Italy.
Carnival Cruises, Royal Caribbean International and Princess Cruises have or will soon launch ships with displacements of more than 100,000 tons.
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