Aida Cruise Ship Company
AIDA Cruises is a German cruise line founded in the early 1960s and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of Carnival Corporation plc since 2003.
Aida cruise ship company. In 1960 Deutsche Seereederei East Germanys state-owned shipping company purchased the Swedish-American liner Stockholm of Andrea Doria sinking fame renamed it Volkerfreundschaft Friendship Between Peoples and put it into service as a cruise ship -- or holidaymaker ship as it. As seagoing club resorts AIDA ships have on-board amenities and facilities designed to attract younger more active vacationers. With approximately 800000 Germans booking cruises every year German tourists are said to be the largest market for cruise operators in Europe.
Currently AIDA has its own executive team. The company employs about 9000 people from 40 countries on shore and on board AIDA ships. Here are the options available onboard your AIDA cruise.
A year later AIDA Cruises AIDAsol debuted as the first cruise ship to. The companys first ship AIDAcara was delivered in 1996 while its newest vessel AIDAnova was delivered in 2018. Due to the longer time out of operation the company will start to repatriate as many as possible non-essential crew back home.
AIDAcara was the first Aida Cruises ship to offer a round-the-world cruise. Dec 10 2021 Dec 17 2021 Dec 24 2021 Dec 31 2021 Jan 7 2022 Jan 14 2022 Jan 21 2022 Jan 28 2022 Feb 4 2022 Feb 11 2022. Aida Perla the twelfth cruise liner of the Aida fleet was christened on June 30 2017 in the Spanish resort of Palma de Mallorca.
AIDA Cruises is the German branch of Costa Crociere and one of the fastest growing and commercially most successful tourism businesses in Germany. The company starts with four cruise ships in the Caribbean for the winter season 20212022. No prices currently.
At an early stage Aida Cruises realised that it reaches its guests mainly through consultation in travel agencies. Surprising entertainment formats exclusively produced ensure enthusiasm. AIDA was developed as the successor to an East German vacation company.
