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CRS

CRS  is the Computer Reservation System

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Cruise

Deutsch: Kreuzfahrt / Français: Cruise

Cruise or The Cruise may refer to a trip or voyage by cruise ship. a gathering of modified cars or a a distinct stage of an aircraft's flight.

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Cruise Lines International Association

The Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is an association of cruise lines. It merged with International Council of Cruise Lines (ICCL) in 2006. It islocated in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA.

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Cruise Ship

Cruise Ship  is the passenger ship designed for holidaymakers. Today's cruise ships feature a variety of entertainment and activities and CAN be thought of as floating Resort hotels.

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Cruiseliner

Deutsch: Kreuzfahrtschiff / Español: Crucero / Português: Navio de cruzeiro / Français: Paquebot de croisière / Italiano: Nave da crociera

In the travel context, a cruiseliner refers to a large passenger ship designed for leisure voyages, where the journey itself and the ship's amenities are a part of the travel experience. Unlike traditional passenger ships that primarily transport people from one point to another, cruiseliners offer a variety of onboard activities, entertainment, dining options, and accommodations, making them floating resorts that cater to a wide range of interests and ages.

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Cruising

Cruising  is a vacation mode in which a ship of some kind acts both as transportation mode and accommodation.

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Crusade

Deutsch: Kreuzzug / Español: Cruzada / Português: Cruzada / Français: Croisade / Italiano: Crociata

In the travel context, Crusade might refer to themed tours or historical journeys that explore the sites and stories related to the Crusades—series of religious and military campaigns that occurred during the Middle Ages, primarily aimed at reclaiming Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim rule. These tours often focus on visiting historical landmarks, castles, battlefields, and religious sites significant to the Crusades, providing insights into the medieval Christian, Muslim, and Jewish cultures that were involved.

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CRW

CRW  is the Airport Code of Charleston, WV in the USA

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