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2008, February 19: Royal Caribbean
and Carnival cruise lines deny allegations that they were in collusion in
setting artificially high fuel surcharges ... (more)
2007, January 16:
Santo Domingo's San Souci terminal to be demolished, replaced by
modern cruise terminal ... (more)
2007, January 16:
Plans afoot to redevelop Puerto Plata as tourist destination ... (more)
2007, January 15:
Carnival to introduce "Freedom" to Caribbean service in March this year. St. Kitts to receive 'Legend' this month ... (more)
2006, October 3:
Major work on Dominican Republic's Ozama River will allow the country's capital city to accommodate the 40 cruise ships expected ... (more)
2006, July 27:
Caymanians fear fallout from
Middle East hostilities ... (more)
2006, July 20:
Antigua welcomes another Disney ship ... (more)
2006, July 20:
'Crown Princess' lists suddenly, causing panic and injury to over 200 passengers ... (more)
2006, July 19:
Princess announces its 2007 - 2008 Caribbean itinerary ... (more)
2006, July 17:
Talks started for construction of a new cruise terminal on Grand Bahama island ... (more)
2006, June 8:
St. Kitts included on Legend of the Seas itinerary when ship home-port in Santo Domingo next year ... (more)
2006, April 6:
As cruise lines build bigger and bigger ships, Caribbean governments and people need to study the implications ... (more)
2006, April 4:
Barbados receives newest of Holland America cruise vessels ... (more)
2006, March 27:
Fire on board the STAR PRINCESS as it approaches Montego Bay razes through 150 cabins. One death connected to the event. ... (more)
2005, June 28:
In 2004, cruise passengers visiting the Caribbean
increased by 13.9 per cent over 2003 ... (more)
2005, June 24: Ocean Shipping
Consultants report
continued growth ... (more)
2005, June 16:
Passengers sue Norwegian for $100 million for risking their lives to accommodate a television
schedule... (more)
2004, December 16: CSA welcomes European cruise line to Caribbean
service ...
(more)
2004, November 3:
Jamaican government to charge cruise passengers USD2.00 fee for
entry... (more)
2003, March 4:
Historic “Christening” of the
cruise ship Coral Princess in the Gatún Locks...(more)
2003, February 27: Ten Caribbean cruise
destinations to combine efforts as “The Caribbean Village” at Seatrade Cruise
Convention... (more)
2003, January 8: Carnival and P&O Princess reportedly agreed to a
dual listed company (dlc) structure... (more)
2002, November 30: Barbados
initiating new idea to stimulate additional spending from cruise ship
calls... (more)
2002, November 23:
President of Panama to officiate at the naming of Princess Cruises’
newest ship, Coral Princess, in the Panama Canal...
(more)
2002 April 26:
Puerto Rico's Governor announces a new incentives contract with the
Florida Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA)... (more)
2002, April 17:
World’s largest cruise ship, due to arrive in the port of Bridgetown,
Barbados today... (more)
2001 Nov. 27:
P&O Princess Cruises to take control of Royal Caribbean Cruises
(RCCL) ... (more)
2001, July 31:
Jamaica’s tourism interests aggressively going after the business of
cruise ship home porting...
(more)
2001, July 31:
Barbados Tourism Authority (BTA) puts on workshops this (2001) Summer
to look at ways of getting more from cruise industry... (more)
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