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    Carnival Cruise Lines | Managing in a Global Marketplace: Individual Case Study | Jeffrey Barno | Table of Contents Introduction 3 Discussion 3 Conclusion 7 Bibliography 9 Introduction Carnival Cruise Lines was established in 1972 by Ted Arison. Over time‚ Carnival forged the concept of less costly cruises with shorter trips‚ making cruises a more viable option for a wider variety of vacationers. The company is currently based in Miami‚ Florida but has spread globally since its

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    Case : Carnival Cruise Lines 1 )The cruise line industry has seriously developed through the last decades. Companies have adapted offers creating lower price cruises more adapted to the middle class. Moreover‚ Ted Arison has launched the concept of “Fun Ship” vacation creating a new type of cruise more oriented on leisure. He managed to create a synergy with group tours‚ theme parks and sojourns (to Las Vegas for example). It created curiosity to potential customers and has grown the number of

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    Carnival Cruise Lines case Questions 1. What global forces have contributed to the growth of the cruise industry? Two major factors that have contributed to the growth of the cruise industry are the change in the competitive environment brought about by the advent of transoceanic airline service and increasing discretionary incomes. As demand for liner travel declined in response to the development of less expensive and much faster air service‚ shipping lines were forced to respond to

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    12-05 Carnival Cruise Lines: Wreck of the Costa Concordia “The boat started shaking. The noise – there was panic‚ like in a film‚ dishes crashing to the floor‚ people running‚ people falling down the stairs.” – survivor Fulvio Rocci 1 The Crisis At 4:00 p.m. on the evening of January 13‚ 2012‚ the Costa Concordia set sail from Rome‚ Italy for a seven-day cruise as it did every week. The ship was due to arrive in Savona‚ Italy the next day. Around 9:15 p.m.‚ the ship took a five mile detour to pass

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    analysis of Carnival Cruise Corporation Table of Contents Introduction SWOT Analysis 3 Strengths 3 Weaknesses 5 Opportunities 6 Threats 7 Mission Statement of Carnival Corporation 8 References 9 SWOT Analysis Strengths * Carnival is the largest and most successful international cruise line and currently has 81 vessels working worldwide. * From the beginning of the Corporation Carnival‚ revenues and passenger interests and participation has increased exceedingly. Carnival has not

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    Summary: The cruise line industry has been experiencing a period of massive expansion over the last decade thus heightening the competitive profile for the industry in terms of market share and competitive rivalry. Now cruise industry is one of the most competitive across all. Question 1: What global forces have contributed to the growth of the cruise-line industry? Answer: The global forces which have contributed to the growth of the cruise-line industry

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    Carnival Cruise Line Customers – Variety of different lifestyles and budgets. Products or services – Vacations through cruise brands. Markets – World‚ not very specific. Technology – Missing. Concern for survival‚ growth‚ and profitability – By offering value Carnival will continue to survive and potentially see growth and profits. Philosophy – Missing. Self-concept – Outstanding value unrivaled on land or at sea. Concern for public image – Worlds

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    Markets they cater: Carnival Cruise Lines is the largest cruise corporation in the world right now Their ships are spread around the world in the following nations; North America‚ UK‚ Germany‚ New Zealand‚ Australia‚ Spain and Brazil although a majority of their business comes from the North American Market. In its advertising Carnival specifically targets young and often first time cruisers. In doing so the carnival cruise line has been able to brand itself as a “fun” cruise catering to those looking

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    specific steps has Carnival Cruise Lines taken to benefit from global social changes? The cruise industry had undergone numbers of changes due to global social changes. Carnival Cruise Lines realized the facts and further offers cruises to every continent on the globe. Carnival at the right timing‚ marketed sea travel as the idea of “fun ship” vacation‚ which is a little less formal and luxurious than the traditional ocean liner. Having customer from all around the world brings Carnival the needs of

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    INTRODUCTION Carnival has enjoyed an extended run as Big Kahuna of the cruise world. The assets of its parent company‚ Carnival Corporation‚ are enormous and growing: In addition to its own fleet of 20 ships‚ Carnival Corp. holds full ownership of Cunard‚ Seabourn‚ Costa‚ Windstar‚ and Holland America Line -- all told‚ more than 50% of the North American cruise industry. And‚ in April 2003‚ Carnival beat out Royal Caribbean to acquire P&O Princess‚ adding yet another major cruise brand to its cruise dynasty

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