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The recently constructed Carnival Jubilee, a brand new vessel from Carnival Cruise Line, has been launched from the shipyard in Germany. The ship is scheduled to undergo sea trials in November.

The newest ship in the Excel-class series, which runs on liquified natural gas (LNG), is expected to be added to the fleet alongside its sister ships Mardi Gras and Carnival Celebration by the end of December.

Carnival Jubilee is set to embark on its next phase of development at the Meyer Werft shipyard's outfitting pier in Papenburg.

The vessel plans to navigate the western Caribbean routes all year long departing from Galveston, Texas. Additionally, this ship is four times bigger than its previous version.

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Carnival Cruise Line organizes a captivating event at the headquarters of Hays Travel.

The initial Carnival Jubilee embarked from Galveston in 2002.

The fresh Carnival Jubilee will offer quadruple the enjoyment for Carnival patrons to relish.

Carnival Cruise Line's president, Christine Duffy, expressed that the Texas star displayed on the front of the Carnival Jubilee represents our dedication to the Port of Galveston.

Being the pioneer in offering cruises from Galveston all year round, we have a strong connection with the community. Our upcoming new ship further demonstrates our commitment to bolster the remarkable growth of the local economy. Simultaneously, it allows us to provide our guests with cutting-edge experiences.

"I'm eagerly anticipating the time when Carnival Jubilee embraces her Texan spirit, commencing later this year."

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Carnival Cruise Line organizes a special event at Hays Travel headquarters where they assume control for the day.

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