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From the autumn the new crocieristica company Victory Cruise Lines will realize cruises towards Cuba
the activity will begin to July with cruises in the Great Lakes and Canada
June 8, 2016
Next the 8 July will take to the way the operating activity of the new crocieristica company Victory Cruise Lines, that it has center to Miami and that will start initially cruises from Montreal towards the ports of Canada and in the Great Lakes American with the employment of the ship Victory I (former Saint Laurent), unit of property of the Danish Group Clipper and operated previously from the American Haimark Line who recently had announced the suspension of the crocieristica activity after to be admitted to the procedure of restructure in the within of Chapter 11 of the American bankrupt law and to be is successively acquired with the other societies of the group Haimark Travel from the society of private equities VC2 Capital of Los Angeles.
Victory I, of 5.000 tons of tonnage, has been subordinate to renovations and has an ability to 202 passengers.
Victory Cruise Lines moreover previews to activate from the next November cruises between Florida and Cuba. The inaugural cruise towards the Caribbean island will leave on 28 October from the port of Port Canaveral.
"Our objective - it has explained the president and managing director of Victory Cruise Lines, Bruce Nierenberg - is to make of our produced standard of excellence of the cruises with small ships in the Great Lakes and to Cuba, offering a great value our hosts. Our senior management - it has emphasized Nierenberg - more has beyond 100 years of experience in operating the appreciated crocieristici produced ones and than greater success".
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