Belette Cruise Lines

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Belette Cruise Line
IndustryHospitality, travel, tourism
FoundedMarch 11, 1972; 52 years ago (1972-03-11)
HeadquartersJanapa City, Janapa
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsSea cruises
Revenue28.3 billion (2023)
Number of employees
40,000 (2022)

Belette Cruise Lines is an international cruise line with headquarters in Janapa City, Janapa. The cruise line primarily caters to the Janapan cruise market, but the company's 22 ships, which all sail under the Janapan flag, provide itineraries sailing to countries globally. It controlled 19.2% of the worldwide cruise market by passengers and 14.0% by revenue in 2023.

History

Ports of call

Belette Cruise Lines operates internationally and has many ports of call.

Zamastanian ports

Zamastanian ports for Belette Cruise Lines include Anchorhead, Tregueux, Landeda, Irocarres, Birken, Terrabone, Jurrania, Point Tarin, Camp Island, Point Bratton, Alberni, White Rock, Jade Harbor, Tofino, Arinals, Kelowna, and Providence. Alutia and Auckandia are also considered 'Zamastanian' stops.

Northern Cantalle ports

The Northern Cantalle Islands are the most popular stop-overs by the Cruise Line, serviced in Janapa City, Tayan Bay, Goose Harbor, Aseu Port, Samuelton, Coquelet, Basseterre, Lille Centre, and New Antisia. Services to Périnnois and Rochefort were made available beginning in 2022. Twice annually, stops are made in the Zamastanian island of Antry.

International

List of ships

Class Picture Ships Maximum capacity
Qualicum class SymphonyOfTheSeas (cropped) 02.jpg Qualicum
Cubitt
Mallard
Ballarat
Hatherleigh
Kingsford
Bethany
Sundance
Centralia
Annutteliga
Northpointe
Bienville
Bambarra
6,680
Crescent class El Crucero Anthem of The Seas en el muelle de Santa Catalina de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. (18173969071).jpg Crescent
Pioneer
Voyager
Dragonfly
Eccles
Fortune
Loyalist
5,510
Porpoise class Icon of the Seas.jpg White Porpoise
Crystal Porpoise
7,600

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