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Freight Voyages
The
sturdy Mooremack liners used by freighter voyage passengers are
primarily cargo or "work" ships offering a comfortable ocean holiday
to passengers with ample time to their disposal. As compared
with luxury passenger liners, an easy and informal atmosphere
prevails on board these swift cargo ships.
On
cargo ships there is no planned entertainment, there is no definite
schedule of arrival and departure dates and there is no room
service. Time in ports depends entirely on cargo unloading and
loading. Meal hours are in accordance with the requirements of
the ship.
For
those who enjoy informal living, like a small group, have the time
for a leisurely trip, these freighter voyages offer an excellent
travel value.
Established in 1913, Moore-McCormack Lines' accumulated experience
of over half a century serves the peoples of four continents, and
gives assurance of all possible consideration to the comfort and
well-being of its passengers. |