MIAMI - Carnival Luminosa, the first Carnival Cruise Line ship to homeport in Brisbane, officially began its first cruise from Queensland, Australia. Sunday's departure kicked off the ship's Australian season of 28 sailings which will support an anticipated $165 million contribution to the Queensland economy.

Marking the momentous occasion, the first guests to embark on a Carnival cruise from the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal were welcomed aboard with a 'Here Comes the Fun' event. As part of the celebration and welcome into Australian waters, Carnival Luminosa was presented with an honorary 'Citizen-Ship' certificate from local officials, acknowledging Carnival's commitment to fun in Queensland.

'Bringing a Carnival ship to Queensland has been a long-term goal of ours, so this is a special occasion as it meets that goal and completes our two-ship deployment plan for Australia by complementing Carnival Splendor's year-round service offerings from Sydney, while also underscoring our commitment here as we celebrate 10 years of operations in Australia,' said Carnival Cruise Line Chief Commercial Officer and Executive Vice President Ken Tate, who took part in the festivities ahead of the ship's departure.

Guests on board this inaugural cruise from Brisbane, a seven-night Great Barrier Reef sailing, are the first to experience the unique features Carnival Luminosa brings to the Carnival fleet after transitioning from sister-brand Costa Cruises in September and undergoing enhancements over the past two months.

Carnival Luminosa is part of a significant fleet expansion for Carnival Cruise Line and began guest operations on the same day as the company's newest Excel-class ship, Carnival Celebration, departed on its inaugural cruise from Southampton, England, to its homeport in Miami. A third Excel-class ship, Carnival Jubilee, will join the fleet next year. Another part of Carnival's growth plan includes a new concept, 'Carnival Fun Italian Style' - with two additional ships from sister brand Costa Cruises, starting with Carnival Venezia sailing year-round from New York City in spring 2023 and Carnival Firenze following in 2024 with sailings from Long Beach, Calif.

In April, Carnival Luminosa will conclude its first season in Australia and transition from its Brisbane homeport to operate a series of cruises to Alaska from Seattle, Wash. After a successful expansion of its 2022 Alaska season, Carnival will again deploy three ships on Alaskan journeys in 2023. Carnival Spirit will join Carnival Luminosa in Seattle and Carnival Miracle will operate cruises to Alaska from its seasonal homeport of San Francisco.

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Carnival Cruise Line, part of Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK), is proud to be known as America's Cruise Line, for carrying more Americans and serving more U.S. homeports than any other. Since its founding in 1972, Carnival has continually revolutionized the cruise sector, making a cruise vacation an affordable and popular option for millions of guests. Carnival operates from 14 U.S. and two Australian homeports and employs more than 40,000 team members representing 120 nationalities. Carnival currently operates 24 ships and is in an exciting period of growth, with Carnival Celebration and Carnival Luminosa, which began guest operations in November, and three additional ships joining the fleet by 2024.

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