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MV Serenade
The MV ''Serenade'' was a French ocean liner and later cruise ship, operating until 2008 when she was sold for scrap. ==Ocean liner service== The ''Serenade'' was built for service on the Marseilles to West Africa route as the ''Jean Mermoz'',〔(Paquet )〕 named after the famed aviator. She was originally designed to carry 854 passengers (144 first class, 140 second class, 110 third class, and 460 troops), as well as cargo. For eight uneventful years she went on the same voyage, departing France and calling at Casablanca, Dakar, Conakry, Monrovia, Abidjan, Tema, Lomé, Cotonou, Lagos, Duala, Libreville, Port Gentil, and Pointe Noire for her owners, Compagnie de Navigation Fraissinet et Cyprien Fabre. The popular ship was the last of the colonial-era French-owned classic liners to sail exclusively under the French flag. In 1965 she was transferred to Nouvelle Cie de Paquebots. As competition grew fierce with Greek and Italian shipping companies, who offered less expensive voyages, ''Jean Mermoz'' was sold to the Paquet Cruises, who converted her into a full time cruise ship.〔(Mermoz Sign )〕 As colonial-era route diminished in scale, she was thus converted into a full time cruise ship by 1970 at Genoa, Italy.
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