Port Canaveral now the most-visited cruise terminal in the world, leaders announce
Read full article: Port Canaveral now the most-visited cruise terminal in the world, leaders announcePort Canaveral has surpassed every other cruise terminal on the planet in annual passenger traffic, port leaders announced Tuesday, calling it a milestone driven by strong tourism demand and years of expansion.
Florida ports feel impacts of strike by International Longshoremanโs Association
Read full article: Florida ports feel impacts of strike by International Longshoremanโs AssociationFour busy Florida ports will see direct impacts from an International Longshoremenโs Association strike for higher wages that began Tuesday.
CDC warns against cruises, regardless of vaccination status
Read full article: CDC warns against cruises, regardless of vaccination statusThe U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning people not to go on cruises, regardless of their vaccination status, because of onboard outbreaks fueled by the omicron variant.
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WATCH LIVE at 11:30 a.m.: Gov. Ron DeSantis, Attorney General Ashley Moody to speak in South Florida
Read full article: WATCH LIVE at 11:30 a.m.: Gov. Ron DeSantis, Attorney General Ashley Moody to speak in South FloridaGov. Ron DeSantis is set to hold a news briefing at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday in South Florida.
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Royal Caribbean passengers, including 2 minors, test positive after departing from Bahamas
Read full article: Royal Caribbean passengers, including 2 minors, test positive after departing from BahamasSix Royal Caribbean passengers tested positive for COVID-19 nearly one week after departing from the Bahamas.
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COVID-19 cases delay long-awaited Royal Caribbean cruise
Read full article: COVID-19 cases delay long-awaited Royal Caribbean cruiseRoyal Caribbean International is postponing for nearly a month one of the highly anticipated first sailings from the U.S. since the pandemic began because eight crew members tested positive for COVID-19.
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US trade deficit jumps 4.8% to $71.1 billion in February
Read full article: US trade deficit jumps 4.8% to $71.1 billion in FebruaryThe U.S. trade deficit grew to a record $71.1 billion in February as a decline in exports more than offset a slight dip in imports, with severe weather taking much of the blame from analysts who were expecting a slightly lower deficit.
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Cruise lines ask CDC to lift no sail order in July
Read full article: Cruise lines ask CDC to lift no sail order in JulyThe Carnival Pride cruise ship arrives at PortMiami, Tuesday, April 7, 2020, in Miami. Cruise Lines International Association said its members will use the rest of the year to implement measures to address COVID-19 safety. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)An industry group representing cruise lines wants the White House to allow cruises to hit the high seas this summer. The Cruise Lines International Association plans to ask the Biden administration to lift the no-sail order for cruise ships. AdNow they are hoping the CDC lifts the order in early July.
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2 Royal Caribbean lines to resume Caribbean cruises in June
Read full article: 2 Royal Caribbean lines to resume Caribbean cruises in JuneFILE - In this March 14, 2020 file photo, Royal Caribbean International cruise ship docked at PortMiami, among other cruise ships, as the world deals with the coronavirus outbreak in Miami. Royal Caribbean Group is putting its cruising toes back in the water this summer. The cruise company said Friday, March 19, 2021 that two of its lines Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises will resume Caribbean sailings in June. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson, File)MIAMI โ Two Royal Caribbean cruises will resume in June, ending a yearlong hiatus, but passengers 18 and older must test negative for COVID-19 before getting on a ship. Shares of Miami-based Royal Caribbean rose more than 2% Friday.
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