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Carnival_cruise_lines[1] - Transcript
BUS 534 Crystal Bryan Greg Coverdale Maria Tamas
What s a Cruise and What Happened to the Cruise Industry
Sea Voyages of the past What is a cruise Global Forces contributing to the growth of the cruise
line industry
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The Contemporary Cruise Industry
The Cruise Industry is dominated by three companies Birth of Carnival Corporation Differentiation of the Carnival Brands
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Doing Business in International Waters
Cruise Line Industry is international in scope Income taxes vs Port Fees vs Governmental
Subsidies
Cruise Destinations Onshore Excursions
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What it Takes to Operate a Cruise Line
Ship Shopping Where to Find Able Bodied Seamen Casinos and Other Amenities
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The Overseas Environment
Customers Employees Supplies Political Issues
Security Checks Embarkation Ports Dangerous Ports
Health Issues
Virus Outbreaks
Economic Issues
Discretionary Spending All Inclusive Gasoline Prices Mortgage Interest Rates
The Weather
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Global Issues Affecting Carnival Cruise Lines
Global Social Changes National Differences Predominantly a US industry
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Threats facing Carnival Cruise Lines
Prevention of Threats from becoming a Reality Dealing with the Threats if they were Realized
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Concluding Remarks
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