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Name of the Ship ) Data Controllo (Date of Inspection Numero Verifica rispetto Regola 1 - Venice Blue Flag Ispezione Data controllo (Conforme / non conforme) Compagnia (company ) Nome nave (name of the ship ) (Inspection (date of inspection ) Check of the compliance with Rule 1 of VBF Number) Compliant/non compliant 1 MSC Cruise Management UK Limited MSC Musica 25/03/2018 Conforme - Compliant 2 Costa Crociere Costa Deliziosa 28/03/2018 Conforme - Compliant 3 Aida Cruises Aida Aura 29/03/2018 Conforme - Compliant 4 Viking Ocean Cruises Ltd Viking Star 31/03/2018 Conforme - Compliant 5 Pricess Cruises Pacific Princess 01/04/2018 Conforme - Compliant 6 MSC Cruise Management UK Limited MSC Lirica 06/04/2018 Conforme - Compliant 7 Viking Ocean Cruises Ltd Viking Star 07/04/2018 Conforme - Compliant 8 Aida Cruises Aida Blu 08/04/2018 Conforme - Compliant 9 P&O Cruises Oceana 16/04/2018 Conforme - Compliant 10 Costa Crociere Costa Luminosa 23/04/2018 Conforme - Compliant 11 P&O Cruises Aurora 24/04/2018 Conforme - Compliant 12 Royal Caribbean International Vision of the Seas 09/05/2018 Conforme - Compliant 13 Grand Circle Cruise Line Arethusa 09/05/2018 Conforme - Compliant 14 Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Spirit 10/05/2018 Conforme - Compliant 15 Compagnie du Punant Le Lyrial 10/05/2018 Conforme - Compliant 16 Crystal Cruises Crystal Esprit 12/05/2018 Conforme - Compliant 17 Hapag-Lloyd Kreutzfahrten Europa 13/05/2018 Conforme - Compliant 18 Marella Cruises Marella Discovery 2 14/05/2018 Conforme - Compliant 19 The Aegean Experience MC Ltd Aegean Odissey 17/05/2018 Conforme - Compliant 20 P&O Cruises Arcadia 19/05/2018 Conforme - Compliant 21 Marella Cruises Marella Celebration 20/05/2018 Conforme - Compliant 22 Oceania Cruises Riviera 25/05/2018 Conforme - Compliant 23 Royal Caribbean International Rhapsody of the seas 26/05/2018 Conforme - Compliant 24 Silversea Cruises Silver Whisper 30/05/2018 Conforme - Compliant 25 MSC Cruise Management UK Limited Msc Sinfonia 01/06/2018 Conforme - Compliant 26 Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Star 03/06/2018 Conforme - Compliant 27 Silversea Cruises Silver Muse 05/06/2018 Conforme - Compliant 28 Windstars Cruises Marshall Wind Surf 05/06/2018 Conforme - Compliant 29 The world of Residensea II Ltd The World 07/06/2018 Conforme - Compliant 26/11/2018 Pagina 1 Numero Verifica rispetto Regola 1 - Venice Blue Flag Ispezione Data controllo (Conforme / non conforme) Compagnia (company ) Nome nave (name of the ship ) (Inspection (date of inspection ) Check of the compliance with Rule 1 of VBF Number) Compliant/non compliant 30 Hapag-Lloyd Kreutzfahrten Europa 2 12/06/2018 Conforme - Compliant 31 Pullmantour Cruises Horizon 19/06/2018 Conforme - Compliant 32 Star Clippers Ltd Royal Clipper 23/06/2018 Conforme - Compliant 33 P&O Cruises Oriana 03/07/2018 Conforme - Compliant 34 Holland America Line Oosterdam 10/07/2018 Conforme - Compliant 35 Pricess Cruises Sea Princess 13/07/2018 Conforme - Compliant 36 MSC Cruise Management UK Limited MSC Poesia 14/07/2018 Conforme - Compliant 37 Costa Crociere Costa Deliziosa 15/07/2018 Conforme - Compliant 38 Club Med SA CLUB MED II 27/07/2018 Conforme - Compliant 39 Grand Circle Cruise Line Artemis 07/08/2018 Conforme - Compliant 40 Sea Cloud Cruises Sea Cloud 07/08/2018 Conforme - Compliant 41 Princess Cruises Sirena 08/08/2018 Conforme - Compliant 42 MSC Cruise Management UK Limited Msc Lirica 10/08/2018 Conforme - Compliant 43 Viking Ocean Cruises Ltd Viking Star 12/08/2018 Conforme - Compliant 44 Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Spirit 23/08/2018 Conforme - Compliant 45 Azamara Club Cruises Azamara Quest 25/08/2018 Conforme - Compliant 46 Aida Cruises Aida Blu 26/08/2018 Conforme - Compliant 47 P&O Cruises Oceana 10/09/2018 Conforme - Compliant 48 Pullmantour Cruises Horizon 11/09/2018 Conforme - Compliant 49 / Christina O 11/09/2018 Conforme - Compliant 50 Star Clippers Star Flyer 12/09/2018 Conforme - Compliant 51 Compagnie du Punant Le Lyrial 13/09/2018 Conforme - Compliant 52 Cunard line Queen Victoria 21/09/2018 Conforme - Compliant 53 Nautica Oceania Cruises 07/11/2018 Conforme - Compliant 26/11/2018 Pagina 2.
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