THE Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) has launched a website, CaribbeanIsOpen.com to promote the region following Hurricanes Irma and Maria. The portal is part of its multifaceted million-dollar campaign to generate awareness that the majority of Caribbean destinations are operating normally. It also features a map showing more than 80 ports...
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THE Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) has launched a website, CaribbeanIsOpen.com to promote the region following Hurricanes Irma and Maria.
The portal is part of its multifaceted million-dollar campaign to generate awareness that the majority of Caribbean destinations are operating normally.
It also features a map showing more than 80 ports that are currently open.
MEANWHILE, Royal Caribbean will return to St Thomas in the US Virgin Islands on 10 Nov with Adventure of the Seas.
Carnival Cruise Line has cancelled Carnival Fascination sailings until 03 Feb to charter the ship to provide housing and meals for relief workers in the US Virgin Islands.
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