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voyage

[voi-ij] / ˈvɔɪ ɪdʒ /


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The voyage will include 20 additional researchers who will examine natural archaeal populations in the ocean.

From Science Daily

The higher cost of longer voyages around the Cape of Good Hope and higher oil prices means that shipping is becoming more expensive, adding to upward inflationary pressures, Clerc said.

From BBC

They are instead sending containerships on voyages around Africa that take longer and burn more fuel.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some investors and shipping representatives warn that even tankers with federally backed insurance policies would avoid the voyage until fighting dies down or the U.S. military has enough assets in the region to deter strikes.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Some tankers are still travelling east and west through the strait, with a number of voyages occurring under AIS blackouts," noted Matt Wright, an analyst at Kpler, which publishes MarineTraffic, on Wednesday.

From Barron's