Cruiselines make waves with new retail expansion agenda

16-Apr-2002

Bolstered by travellers? concerns about flying coupled with a shrewd redeployment of ships, cruiselines have recovered well from an initial slump after September 11. Buoyed by record bookings and some exciting retail initiatives, many in the industry are confident of calm waters ahead. By Gavin Lipsith

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Bolstered by travellers? concerns about flying coupled with a shrewd redeployment of ships, cruiselines have recovered well from an initial slump after September 11. Buoyed by record bookings and some

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