The Carnival Corporation announced late Wednesday that their Fathom cruise line brand will cease operations by summer 2017. The line's sole ship, the Adonia, a former P&O Cruises ship, will be ...
Fathom's parent company, Carnival Corp., announced on Wednesday that it will be shuttering its social impact cruise line by the summer of 2017 - an announcement coming just months after its first ...
When I experienced Fathom, the brand still had a dedicated cruise ship, the Adonia. Now, the ship has left, and Fathom is no longer a traditional cruise line. Looking at its current website, it ...
At a rural school in the hills above Puerto Plata, in the Dominican Republic, 13-year-old Eliezersmiled as we together sang the words of a song designed to teach English, with lyrics such as "Hello, ...
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The startup cruise line that grabbed headlines this year by launching voyages from Miami to Cuba will cease sailings by the summer of 2017. Miami-based Fathom will return its single ship, the ...
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The U.S. Coast Guard said that the Adonia failed several parts of an exam conducted before what was to be the ship’s first sailing for Carnival Corp.'s new Fathom line on April 10. Fathom first ...
When people book a cruise, they generally want a vacation: sleeping in, pool time, plentiful drinks, lavish dinners. Fathom, the one-ship Carnival Corp. experiment in “social-impact travel,” is ...
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