CRUISE capacity in the Caribbean is now at “90% or greater” than it was 12 months ago, according to vice chairman of Royal Caribbean Cruises Adam Goldstein. Parts of the region were devastated last year during a particularly destructive hurricane season. “Every port is back in operation receiving cruise ships...
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CRUISE capacity in the Caribbean is now at “90% or greater” than it was 12 months ago, according to vice chairman of Royal Caribbean Cruises Adam Goldstein.
Parts of the region were devastated last year during a particularly destructive hurricane season.
“Every port is back in operation receiving cruise ships and in some cases the situation is better than it was a year ago,” Goldstein said.
“Port infrastructure is in place everywhere except for one of the two coasts of Saint Croix is not yet in service but everything else is in service,” he added.
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