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Sealetter Cruise Feature Article: Discovery Channel Superliners to air in October (644 words)
But her story is just one from an extraordinary century of sea travel that is brought vividly to life in the new Discovery Channel documentary, Superliners (first aired on Sunday, October 25, 1998 and Sunday November 1, 1998 on Discovery Channel and is often re-run).
Superliners charts the very beginnings of transatlantic travel, in 1840, with the creation of a ship to carry mail and passengers between Europe and America.
Superliners was produced for the Discovery Channel by CBS News Productions, one of television’s leading production units, responsible for such acclaimed series as The 20th Century with Mike Wallace on The History Channel, Biography on AandE, and Legends on The Learning Channel.
Cheapest prices for quality P&O cruises from SeaView Cruises (287 words)
P&O Cruises has been operating cruise ships for more than 160 years and combines innovation, professionalism and unrivalled experience on its fleet of four superliners that is dedicated to the British market.
The arrival of the new superliners Aurora, Oceana and Adonia are having a dramatic impact for P&O cruisers worldwide.
Aurora and Oriana are both designed as ocean-going superliners, equipped to accommodate passengers for longer-length voyages.
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