The largest P&O ship is the MV Britannia, which was launched in 2015. It has a gross tonnage of around 143,000 GT and can accommodate over 3,600 passengers and 1,400 crew members. Britannia features a range of amenities, including multiple dining options, pools, and entertainment venues, making it one of the most luxurious vessels in the P&O fleet.
The P&O ship The Careberean retired in 1971. After serving for several years as a passenger liner, it was ultimately sold for scrap. The ship had a notable career, contributing to P&O's operations during its time in service.
In my opinion it's Aurora :-)
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Apparently, their a eight different types of Jaguars.
P&O Cruises is owned by Carnival Corporation & plc, a British-American cruise company and the world's largest cruise operator. Carnival Corporation acquired P&O Cruises when it purchased the P&O Princess Cruises in 2003. P&O Cruises operates as a subsidiary within the Carnival family of cruise lines, focusing primarily on the British market.
The suite is the largest stateroom on a ship.
The gross tonnage of the p&o cruise ship MS Azura is 115,000 tonnes.
The MS Azura is a cruise ship that is owned by Carnival and operated by P & O Cruises. This ship was built in Monfalcone, Italy and was launched on June 26, 2009.
yes, it was the largest ship until it sank. So now the largest ship is "Queen Elizabeth".
The first cruise liner was built by P&O, a company still in operation today.
The largest ship after the Titanic was the Knock Nevis.
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