CARNIVAL Cruise Line has signed a preliminary agreement with the Canaveral Port Authority in Florida to build a new state-of-the-art terminal capable of accommodating its new yet-to-be-named 180,000-tonne ship set to debut in 2020. “We are very excited about the prospects of homeporting our largest ship at Port Canaveral,” said...
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CARNIVAL Cruise Line has signed a preliminary agreement with the Canaveral Port Authority in Florida to build a new state-of-the-art terminal capable of accommodating its new yet-to-be-named 180,000-tonne ship set to debut in 2020.
“We are very excited about the prospects of homeporting our largest ship at Port Canaveral,” said Carnival Cruise Line president Christine Duffy.
“Easily accessible from all over the southeast…Port Canaveral is one of our fastest-growing homeports,” she added.
Construction of Carnival’s new large-scale ship is scheduled to begin in Nov with an official steel-cutting ceremony at the Meyer-Werft shipyard in Turku, Finland.
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