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Last Voyage from Gulfport, Miss., July 6
MIAMI (07/03/03) - Carnival Cruise Lines has confirmed that, based on current Mississippi River levels, the company will proceed with its previously announced plan to return the Carnival Conquest to New Orleans for year-round seven-day departures beginning July 13, 2003. The 2,974-passenger vessel, which was deployed to Gulfport, Miss., March 9, will make its final voyage from that port July 6. During the 18 weeks that Carnival Conquest was homeported in Gulfport, the ship carried some 60,000 guests. The deployment to Gulfport was necessitated due to rising water levels in the Mississippi River, which combined with low hanging power lines down river from the Port of New Orleans, posed a potential safety issue. Water levels on the Mississippi River have since receded, enabling the vessel to safely return to New Orleans. Carnival Conquest will re-join the 1,452-passenger Holiday, which operates four- and five-day Mexico cruises from New Orleans. "We are very pleased that Carnival Conquest will return to the Port of New Orleans, a favorite among our guests and one of Carnival's fastest growing homeports," said Bob Dickinson, Carnival president and CEO. Including Carnival Conquest and Holiday departures, Carnival carries some 300,000 passengers annually from New Orleans. Carnival Conquest launched year-round seven-day western Caribbean cruises Dec. 1, 2002. Ports of call on this program include Montego Bay, Jamaica; George Town, Grand Cayman; and Cozumel, Mexico. |
Last Voyage from Gulfport, Miss., July 6
MIAMI (07/03/03) - Carnival Cruise Lines has confirmed that, based on current Mississippi River levels, the company will proceed with its previously announced plan to return the Carnival Conquest to New Orleans for year-round seven-day departures beginning July 13, 2003. The 2,974-passenger vessel, which was deployed to Gulfport, Miss., March 9, will make its final voyage from that port July 6. During the 18 weeks that Carnival Conquest was homeported in Gulfport, the ship carried some 60,000 guests. The deployment to Gulfport was necessitated due to rising water levels in the Mississippi River, which combined with low hanging power lines down river from the Port of New Orleans, posed a potential safety issue. Water levels on the Mississippi River have since receded, enabling the vessel to safely return to New Orleans. Carnival Conquest will re-join the 1,452-passenger Holiday, which operates four- and five-day Mexico cruises from New Orleans. "We are very pleased that Carnival Conquest will return to the Port of New Orleans, a favorite among our guests and one of Carnival's fastest growing homeports," said Bob Dickinson, Carnival president and CEO. Including Carnival Conquest and Holiday departures, Carnival carries some 300,000 passengers annually from New Orleans. Carnival Conquest launched year-round seven-day western Caribbean cruises Dec. 1, 2002. Ports of call on this program include Montego Bay, Jamaica; George Town, Grand Cayman; and Cozumel, Mexico. |
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