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General
12 Months Ended
Nov. 30, 2013
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General
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Description of Business
Carnival Corporation is incorporated in Panama, and Carnival plc is incorporated in England and Wales. Carnival Corporation and Carnival plc operate a dual listed company (“DLC”), whereby the businesses of Carnival Corporation and Carnival plc are combined through a number of contracts and through provisions in Carnival Corporation’s Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws and Carnival plc’s Articles of Association. The two companies operate as if they are a single economic enterprise, but each has retained its separate legal identity. Each company’s shares are publicly traded; on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) for Carnival Corporation and the London Stock Exchange for Carnival plc. In addition, Carnival plc American Depository Shares are traded on the NYSE. See Note 3.
The consolidated financial statements include the accounts of Carnival Corporation and Carnival plc and their respective subsidiaries. Together with their consolidated subsidiaries, they are referred to collectively in these consolidated financial statements and elsewhere in this 2013 Annual Report as “Carnival Corporation & plc,” “our,” “us” and “we.”
We are the largest cruise company and among the largest leisure travel companies in the world. Each of our ten cruise brands is an operating segment that we aggregate into either the (1) North America or (2) Europe, Australia & Asia (“EAA”) reportable cruise segments (see Note 11). As of January 22, 2014, our cruise brands’ summary information is as follows:

Cruise Brands
Passenger
Capacity (a)
 
Percentage of Total Capacity
 
Number of
Cruise Ships
 
Primary Markets (b)
North America
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Carnival Cruise Lines
62,356

 
30
%
 
24

 
North America
Princess Cruises (“Princess”)
40,502

 
20

 
17

 
North America
Holland America Line
23,540

 
11

 
15

 
North America
Seabourn
1,988

 
1

 
6

 
North America
North America Cruise Brands
128,386

 
62

 
62

 
 
EAA
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Costa Cruises (“Costa”)
32,136

 
16

 
14

 
Italy, France and Germany
AIDA Cruises (“AIDA”)
18,636

 
9

 
10

 
Germany
P&O Cruises (UK)
14,736

 
7

 
7

 
United Kingdom (“UK”)
Cunard
6,672

 
3

 
3

 
UK and North America
P&O Cruises (Australia)
4,804

 
2

 
3

 
Australia
Ibero Cruises (“Ibero”)
2,932

 
1

 
2

 
Spain and Argentina
EAA Cruise Brands
79,916

 
38

 
39

 
 
 
208,302

 
100
%
 
101

 
 

 
(a)
In accordance with cruise industry practice, passenger capacity is calculated based on the assumption of two passengers per cabin even though some cabins can accommodate three or more passengers.
(b)
Represents the primary regions or countries where guests are sourced.