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Princess cruise ship renamed for
new deployments
TAHITIAN PRINCESS to become
OCEAN PRINCESS...
Tahitian Princess, one of the small ships in the Princess fleet, will
be renamed in 2009, becoming Ocean Princess. The new name is intended
to reflect the ship's new deployment on worldwide itineraries. The
renaming will take place while the ship is out of service during a
routine maintenance period in Singapore in November 2009.
During next year's fall season, Pacific Princess, another of the
line's small vessels, will provide cruises from Papeete, Tahiti, where
the Tahitian Princess has been based.
"Tahitian Princess, along with our other two small ships, has
developed a loyal following of passengers who enjoy a more intimate
cruise experience, and also the opportunity to visit some
off-the-beaten-path destinations," said Jan Swartz, Princess' senior
vice president of customer service and sales. "As this ship is now
sailing on itineraries around the world, we felt its name should
reflect a more global theme."
Tahitian Princess joined the Princess fleet in 2002, and has been
primarily deployed on sailings in the South Pacific, particularly
French Polynesia and Hawaii. Beginning this summer, the ship sets off
on new worldwide deployments, featuring a Connoisseur's cruise in
Alaska, a world cruise in early 2009 and a season of unique Northern
Europe sailings next summer. Following the 2009 renaming, Ocean
Princess will sail on a series of Asia voyages to be announced
separately.
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