Aida Cruises is a German cruise company. Originally founded as Deutsche Seereederei with a ship called Völkerfreundschaft ("Friendship Between Peoples"), the company entered the cruise industry in the 1960s.[1] The company is now operated by Carnival Corporation who owns 11 cruising brands altogether. Aida currently operates five ships, although a sixth ship will be delivered to the company in March 2009. AIDA ships are dedicated to the German-speaking market and renowned for their youthful style and casual service. As a seagoing "club resort," AIDA ships incorporate the successful elements of upmarket clubs and resorts in the premium and four-star range, with a host of on-board amenities and facilities that attract younger, more active vacationers.
Ships
AIDAluna
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The
MS AIDAluna is a
cruise ship currently under construction at
Meyer Werft in Papenburg,Germany. She is owned by
Carnival Corporation & plc and operated by
AIDA Cruises. She will set sail in April 2009. The ship has 1025 cabins and has a length of 252 meters and a beam of 32.2 meters. The cost of the ship was amounted at 315 million euros. Her exterior appearance is the same as
AIDAbella. The ship can carry more than 2,000 people aboard and focuses on providing luxury on its passengers.
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One of the staterooms aboard AIDAluna | | The Anytime Bar aboard AIDAluna |
Current fleet
Under Construction
Future Ships
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