Such six to seven-month cruises were made in 1954, 1956, 1958, and 1959.
The alliance's site would have also allowed customers to book hotel rooms, rental cars, cruises and package tours.
Before the first winter season began however, the decision was made to change the winter schedule to 3- and 4-night cruises out of Brazil.
The offer applies to cruises throughout 2000 booked with a deposit six months or more in advance.
This fleet of six boats offers two- to three-hour cruises that include music, dancing and dining.
But when it comes to cruises, the penalties for traveling alone are particularly annoying: steep and difficult to understand.
England jumps out to a 29-0 halftime lead and cruises from there.
She also carried out weather reporting duties during her three to four-week-long cruises.
Partly because of tighter budgets or a desire not to be away from home too long, two- to five-day cruises are now more popular.
During the late 1960s the company turned to running cruises, and from 1981 it became a global freight operator.