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Ship Shape
World's Largest Cruise
Ship Set for First Transatlantic Luxury Voyage Continued 
"I think it's in part because a lot of people
see it as a more secure kind of vacation," Glab said, "and in
part because the shipping industry has re-deployed a lot of
its ships away from foreign ports and has more of its sailings
out of U.S. ports."
More ships mean more competition for passengers, and
therefore cheaper tickets.
Still, Taylor and her friend Hazel Twyman were unsure they
ever will be able to afford a trip on the ship.
"But we will one day when we're rich and famous," Taylor
said. "In our next life." 
ABCNEWS' Mike Lee in Southampton, England, and Matt
McGarry contributed to this report.
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