Cruise Commodore

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Peter, CTC Cruises ceased operations in 1997. I'm moving this thread to the "All Other Cruise Lines" section. 
Best regards,
Raoul Fiebig
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Experienced Cruiser

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Thanks Raoul, Do you know if they were bought, taken over or just stopped trading. Thanks  Peter
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Cruise Commodore

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Peter, they stopped trading. Their last two ships were the "Kareliya" (today the Hong Kong based casino ship "Neptune") and the "Southern Cross" (today Spain-based Globalia's "New Flamenco").
Best regards,
Raoul Fiebig
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New Cruiser
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I sailed on both CTC's Alexander Pushkin and Shota Rustaveli. They were a lot of fun but very crude by todays standards. The food was barely tolerable. On one occasion we were at sea over Good Friday and the catholics on board were having a nightmare trying to explain they wanted fish on the menu for religious reasons.
A legacy of CTC is that they, and to an extent Sitmar, taught Australians to expect cheap cruises on ordinary ships. To this day Australia gets the oldest ships in the Carnival fleet.
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