For that itinerary, the company felt it needed to cater to a broader clientele, said a Carnival spokeswoman, Jennifer de la Cruz.
From 1910 to 1940, high schools grew in number and size, reaching out to a broader clientele.
Although it provided a place for cowboys and railroad workers to stay while they were in town, the hotel was actually built to serve a much broader clientele.
Serving a broader, middle-income clientele, department stores should get 35 percent to 40 percent.
To attract a broader clientele, both stores shy away from calling themselves health food or vegetarian stores.
Eddie Bauer has overhauled its offerings to appeal to a much broader clientele than the male mountaineers it used to target.
The industry has kept prices down in part by buying bigger ships, the better to accommodate a broader clientele.
Even the businesses that cater to a broader clientele appear to be holding their own.
They believe that freedom of competition will lead to growth and make the railways attractive to a broader clientele that has not been using them up to now.
In addition, there is 25,000 square feet of rentable space in the 50,000-square-foot subterranean antiques center, which has yet to find a broad clientele.