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March 15, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Supersize ships cause headaches

Miami Beach – Growing demand for mega-cruiseships is causing increasing headaches for port authorities in major tourist destinations struggling to cope with the ever-larger vessels. For one, there’s the cost of adapting ports to accommodate the floating giants, according to industry experts who gath

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Miami Beach – Growing demand for mega-cruiseships is causing increasing headaches for port authorities in major tourist destinations struggling to cope with the ever-larger vessels. For one, there’s the cost of adapting ports to accommodate the floating giants, according to industry experts who gathered this week at the Seatrade Cruise Shipping conference in Miami Beach, Florida.

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