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Sheridan,WY Airport

Sheridan, WY-Airport is an airport in Sheridan, WY/USA with the Airport Code SHR

This airport is on position 838 (505, 605) in our monthly Top100 of World Airports

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Shift Manager

Shift Manager  is the manager in charge of a Hotel during a period of time, usually a 6-8-hour shift.

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Shihezi

Shihezi is a major city in China (875).

This city is on position 1982 (1956, 2092) in our monthly survey.

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Shijiazhuang

Shijiazhuang is a major city in China (149).

This city is on position 1867 (1734, 1753) in our monthly survey.

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Shimkent

Shimkent is a major city in Kazakhstan (986).

This city is on position 1656 (1425, 1161) in our monthly survey.

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Ship

In the travel context, a 'ship' refers to a large seafaring vessel designed for transportation, Exploration, or leisure activities. Ships have been used for centuries as a means of travel, trade, and discovery, and they continue to play a significant role in modern travel.

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Ship rating

Ship rating  is the reflect price levels and facilities, could be interpreted as:
Budget - Older ships providing Value for money cruises
Standard - Older ships providing good food and service, or fairly new ships with a wide range of facilities
Superior - Mostly new ships serving the mass market, with fair sized accommodation, adn good food, service and entertainment
Premier - High class ships with more space and better service

Luxury - Excellent cuisine and personal service in spacious elegant surroundings

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Ship size

Ship size  is the measurement based on a combination of the ship`s tonnage + maximum number of passengers
Very Small = Belw 10,00 tonnes
Small = up to 25,000 + up to 1,000 passengers

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