Aegean Queen was a cruise ship built in 1968 at the AG Weser shipyard in Bremerhaven, West Germany. Originally commissioned for Norwegian Caribbean Line after the success of its first ship, Sunward, Starward was the first purpose-built ship for the newly-established cruise line. In 1995, Starward was sold to Festival Cruises, which they renamed the vessel Bolero. The vessel was shortly chartered to Spanish Cruise Line, however, it was sold to Abou Merhi Cruises after Festival Cruises was forced to declare bankruptcy in early 2004. In 2006, Louis Cruise Lines bought Orient Queen and kept the name intact. Orient Queen was briefly used the United States Government in 2006 to evacuate U.S. citizens out of Lebanon due to conflict between Lebanon and Israel. Louis Cruise Lines renamed the ship t
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| - Starward (de)
- Aegean Queen (ship) (en)
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| - Die Starward war ein 1968 in Dienst gestelltes Kreuzfahrtschiff der Norwegian Caribbean Lines (später Norwegian Cruise Line), das für die Reederei bis 1995 im Einsatz stand. In seiner folgenden, insgesamt 50 Jahre andauernden Laufbahn fuhr das Schiff unter verschiedenen Namen und Eignern wie Festival Cruises oder die Louis Cruise Lines. 2018 wurde die ehemalige Starward als Aegean im indischen Alang abgewrackt. (de)
- Aegean Queen was a cruise ship built in 1968 at the AG Weser shipyard in Bremerhaven, West Germany. Originally commissioned for Norwegian Caribbean Line after the success of its first ship, Sunward, Starward was the first purpose-built ship for the newly-established cruise line. In 1995, Starward was sold to Festival Cruises, which they renamed the vessel Bolero. The vessel was shortly chartered to Spanish Cruise Line, however, it was sold to Abou Merhi Cruises after Festival Cruises was forced to declare bankruptcy in early 2004. In 2006, Louis Cruise Lines bought Orient Queen and kept the name intact. Orient Queen was briefly used the United States Government in 2006 to evacuate U.S. citizens out of Lebanon due to conflict between Lebanon and Israel. Louis Cruise Lines renamed the ship t (en)
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- *1968–1995: Starward (en)
- *1995–2006: Bolero (en)
- *2006–2013: Orient Queen (en)
- *2013–2017: Louis Aura (en)
- *2017–2018: Aegean Queen (en)
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Ship decks
| - *7 passenger decks, with 414 cabins
*8 decks with 355 cabins (en)
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| - *1968–1995: Norwegian Caribbean Line
*1995–2001: Festival Cruises
*2001–2004: Spanish Cruise Line
*2004–2006: Abou Merhi Cruises
*2006–2017: Louis Cruise Lines
*2017–2018: Etstur (en)
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Ship builder
| - A.G. Weser, Werk Seebeck (en)
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Ship capacity
| - * 714/912 as of 2005
*828/910 (en)
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Ship caption
| - Louis Aura in the port of Piraeus, Greece. (en)
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Ship identification
| - *Call sign: 9HA2738
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| - Port of Piraeus - panoramio.jpg (en)
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Ship name
| - *1968–1995: Starward
*1995–2006: Bolero
*2006–2013: Orient Queen
*2013–2017: Louis Aura
*2017–2018: Aegean Queen
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