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pfitz59

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15. Failing monopolies
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 04:36 PM
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Most major cruise lines are owned by three parent companies: Carnival Corporation, Royal Caribbean Group, and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, with a few exceptions like MSC Cruises and Windstar Cruises.
Major Cruise Line Parent Companies
1. Carnival Corporation & plc
Carnival Corporation is the largest cruise company in the world, dual-listed in the U.S. and UK, and owns nine major cruise brands. Its portfolio includes:
Carnival Cruise Line – family-friendly, budget-conscious cruises
Princess Cruises – premium experiences with destination-focused itineraries
Holland America Line – mid-sized ships with cultural enrichment programs
Seabourn – luxury small-ship cruises
Costa Cruises – European-focused cruises
Cunard Line – iconic ocean liners
AIDA Cruises – German market, casual cruising
P&O Cruises (UK) – British heritage cruises
P&O Cruises Australia – Australian market cruises
Carnival Corporation is publicly traded, meaning it is technically owned by its shareholders, with Josh Weinstein serving as CEO.
2. Royal Caribbean Group
Royal Caribbean Group, based in Miami and domiciled in Liberia, owns five key cruise lines:
Royal Caribbean International – large, innovative ships with family-friendly amenities
Celebrity Cruises – premium, modern luxury experiences
Silversea Cruises – ultra-luxury small-ship cruises
Azamara – boutique, destination-focused cruises
TUI Cruises – German market, joint venture with TUI Group
Royal Caribbean Group is publicly traded, with Jason Liberty as CEO.
3. Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (NCLH)
NCLH, domiciled in Bermuda, operates three brands:
Norwegian Cruise Line – freestyle cruising with flexible dining
Oceania Cruises – upper-premium, destination-rich itineraries
Regent Seven Seas Cruises – all-inclusive luxury cruises
The company is publicly traded, with Harry Sommer as CEO.

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