Project Genesis Cruise Ship
The Genesis was a cruise ship that was built on April 4 2008 that could carry 6212 people 6000 passengers and 212 crew members.
Project genesis cruise ship. History of air-conditioning at sea The decorations and general arrangement will carry out the idea of the open air cafés of Southern Europe says The New York Times. With Royal Caribbean Internationals recent announcement of Project Genesis - which in 2009 will deliver a 220000-ton 5400-passenger cruise ship that stands to be some 50 percent larger than the Freedom of the Seas - an even larger question looms. The Project Genesis is a huge leap in size being some 43 per cent larger than RCLs record-breaking Freedom of the Seas delivered earlier this year by Aker Yards.
Ship builder Meyer Werft has listed the gross tonnage for Royal Caribbeans next class of cruise ships which sheds a bit of light onto how large these ships will be. Oasis of the Seas is the first of the Oasis Class formerly the Genesis Class or project Genesis luxury cruise ships in the Royal Caribbean International fleet. During a webinar with travel agents Royal Caribbean Senior Vice President Architectural Design Newbuilding Innovation Kelly Gonzalez was asked about what we.
Royal Caribbeans next-gen cruise ship class the Icon Class has been the subject of a lot of interest and very little detail thus far but we have a small update to share today. Join Our Newsletter Get important industry news and analysis sent to your inbox sign up to our e-Newsletter here. The ship will be built in Finland Meyer Turku shipyard.
She will hail from Fort Lauderdale Florida starting in 2010. With 16 decks Project Genesis can carry 5400 guests in her 2700 staterooms. The name Oasis of the Seas resulted from a ship-naming competition in May of 2008.
Analysis of the causes of financial losses on AIDA cruise ship project 1. The ship was ordered in February 2006 and the keel was laid in December 2007. Her keel was laid down on 11 December 2007 by STX Europe Turku Shipyard Finland.
It entered service in December 2009. The ship sailed from San Francisco California to Tokyo. Will Caribbean islands be able to accommodate the giant.
