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Myleene Klass launches Carnival Splendor

Myleene Klass launches Carnival Splendor
 

Singer and musician Myleene Klass has performed the naming ceremony of new Carnival Cruise Lines ship Carnival Splendor in Dover.

She acted as godmother of the 3,006-passenger vessel prior to it setting sail on inaugural 3-day cruise to Amsterdam.

The 113,000-tonne ship is the first in a new class of vessel for the US company, featuring a 21,000-square-foot spa and large children's area. The ship has been designed to feel like a 'floating resort' with an informal style but with fine dining available too.

The ship, the 22nd in the fleet, is to sail the company's first series of Northern European itineraries this summer from the Kent port from July 13 until August 30 followed by cruises in the Mediterranean until October.

It will then be replaced next summer by 2,974-passenger Carnival Liberty running 12-night Northern Europe itineraries from Dover between May 9 and August 25, 2009.

www.carnivalcruise.co.uk 

13 July 2008

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