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Liverpool Cruise Terminal is to be lengthened and it is proposed to provide permanent facililities at the Pier Head
Queen Mary 2 was at the cruise liner terminal yesterday and sailed for Halifax, Nova Scotia last night.
P&0's newest cruise ship Brittania will be in town Monday 13 July,did a baltic trip on her last month
will be nice to see in a proper port instead of that exuse for one down south
(10/07/2015 05:06)Penny Return Wrote: [ -> ]P&0's newest cruise ship Brittania will be in town Monday 13 July,did a baltic trip on her last month
will be nice to see in a proper port instead of that exuse for one down south

I agree with what you say. Unfortunately Southampton has four tides a day which means that liners can dock 24 hours a day and do not have to use an enclosed dock system. The very reason why Cunard moved there from Liverpool in the 1920s.
Cruise liner Disney Magic is due to arrive this morning.
HMS Duncan a Type 45 destroyer, has berthed at the Cruise Liner Terminal. She will remain until Monday. She will be open to the public.
Virgin Cruise vessel 'Scarlet Lady' is just coming alongside the Liverpool Cruise terminal at 09.24 25 Feb 2020.
Part of a promotional visit to the UK as part of delivery to North America to start it's cruise schedule.
HMS Prince of Wales R09 arrived at the Liverpool Cruise Liner Terminal on 28 February. The aircraft carrier is new and is the largest ship in the Royal Navy. This visit will be the first of many as the carrier is affiliated to the city
Cunards new cruise liner is to visit Liverpool on 3rd June to be christened "Queen Anne".
Global Ports Holdings is set to operate Liverpool Cruise Terminal for the next 50 years under a deal agreed with Peel Ports Group subsidiary The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company. The takeover from Liverpool City Council is expected this month.
GPH will invest £25 million in a new land based terminal and a new pontoon to allow two 300 metre cruise ships to berth at the same time.
GPH manages 30 cruise terminals around the world and Liverpool will be the first in the British Isles.
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