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Sitmar Fairsky (Sky Princess) Construction Video

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👁️ 10K views📅 4 years ago⏱️ 23:33
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Creator's Key Takeaways

she's the largest and most luxurious ship ever built for cruising

fair sky is more than just a 46 000 ton machine she's really a unique personality

this room must surely be the largest showroom afloat

she's a beautiful ship and very much in the sitmar tradition

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow was the Sitmar Fairsky constructed?
QWhat features does the Fairsky have?
QWhat was the launch process like?

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YouTube Video Description

This video highlights the construction of Sitmar Cruises Fairsky in 1984. Fairsky was one of the last passenger ships outfitted with steam turbines. She sailed for Sitmar from 1984-1988. She was then transferred to Princess Cruises and sailed as the Sky Princess from 1988-2000. She went on to sail as the Pacific Sky for P&O Australia from 2000-2006 and as the Sky Wonder from 2006-2009 and Atlantic Star from 2009-2013. She was scrapped in April of 2013