PORTMIAMI has experienced a record fiscal year for visitation in 2018 with a total of 5.6m cruise pax passing through the port, representing a 4.7% rise for the 12-month period ending 30 Sep. Cruise ship growth was attributed to “expanded business opportunities”, including additional sailings of Royal Caribbean’s Empress of...
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PORTMIAMI has experienced a record fiscal year for visitation in 2018 with a total of 5.6m cruise pax passing through the port, representing a 4.7% rise for the 12-month period ending 30 Sep.
Cruise ship growth was attributed to “expanded business opportunities”, including additional sailings of Royal Caribbean’s Empress of the Seas and newly renovated Mariner of the Seas, plus the arrival of Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Magic.
The Port also welcomed Viking Ocean Cruises, Victory Cruise Lines and Seabourn for the first time in 2018, adding to its burgeoning cruise ship passenger growth.
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