Princess sells Pacific Princess
Thursday, 22 Jan, 2021
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Princess Cruises has sold the 670-passenger Pacific Princess to an undisclosed buyer as parent company Carnival Corporation continues to offload less efficient vessels.
The ship joined the Princess fleet in 2002 having originally entered service in 1999 for Renaissance Cruises.
It sailed more than 1.6m nautical miles and 11 world cruises for Princess.
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