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Cruise Travel back issues
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We're glad you liked it.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
March 1, 2006... I just wanted you to know that I found the February 2006 edition of Cruise Travel to be the best I have ever read. The articles "From Scrapyard To Backyard" and "Humble Beginnings" and the listings of "lost" liners--both tied up and cut up--were the most interesting in my 30 years of travel....
Worth the wait.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
March 1, 2006... This is from a subscriber for 20 years, so you can see how much I like Cruise Travel. Also this is my second letter.
First, thank you for publishing my first letter ("Preserving Cruise-Ship History," Cruise Travel, June 2003), which, among other things, asked you to consider an article on...
Bittersweet directory issue.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)(Directory)
March 1, 2006... Being a longtime subscriber, I was delighted to see my February 2006 Cruise Travel. Knowing that it was the Annual Directory Issue, I was excited to see all of the usual beginning-of-the-year information on new ships, ports, and the directories for 2006.
I was especially curious to check...
Second-hand chat.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
March 1, 2006... In reference to "Cruise Guide: Cell Phones At Sea," by M. T. Schwartzman, Cruise Travel, February 2006:
We have been reading Cruise Travel for 20-plus years--lots of information that we would not have otherwise had. We are sailing from Miami to Barcelona on the 6th of May, our 40th...
Forgo phones at sea, please.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)
March 1, 2006... In reference to "Cell Phones At Sea," Cruise Travel, February 2006:
When I took my first cruise, we were told of the news around the world via newsletters that were printed onboard and placed under our cabin doors. I opted not to read the newsletters. We had no news on the cabin TVs, no...