Crystal Cruises fleet set to triple

By Sally Macmillan
Updated August 4 2015 - 11:08am, first published August 2 2015 - 12:15am
Crystal Symphony in New York City.
Crystal Symphony in New York City.
Crystal Symphony in New York City.
Crystal Symphony in New York City.
Meet the crew Scenic Jade cruises past Reichsburg Castle.
Meet the crew Scenic Jade cruises past Reichsburg Castle.
Pandaw, which is renowned for its river expeditions in South-East Asia and India, is now offering cruises on the Amazon River.
Pandaw, which is renowned for its river expeditions in South-East Asia and India, is now offering cruises on the Amazon River.
Crystal Symphony in New York City.
Crystal Symphony in New York City.
Crystal Symphony in New York City.
Crystal Symphony in New York City.

If there's any pressure on Asian economies, it's not affecting the world of luxury cruising. Earlier this year, Genting Hong Kong bought uber-luxury cruise line Crystal Cruises for $US550 million ($755 million). The company owns Star Cruises, the world's third largest cruise line after the Carnival Corporation and Royal Caribbean Cruises, and is also a major shareholder in the Norwegian Cruise Line.

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