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Florida Sues CDC to Allow Cruises to Resume U S Salings, Industry Pushes for Better Treatment

The CDC was not immediately available for comment. In the first 6 months of the pandemic, Florida lost $3.2 billion from the cruise industry shutdown, including almost 50,000 jobs paying $2.3 billion in wages, according to a September 2020 report from the Federal Maritime Commission. Since the CDC shut down the U.S. cruise industry last year, the state s seaports have seen a decline in operating revenue of almost $300 million, and that figure is expected to reach nearly $400 million in July, the Florida Department of Transportation told CNBC. Joe Raedle | Getty Images Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks to the media about the cruise industry during a press conference at PortMiami on April 08, 2021 in Miami, Florida.

Virgin Voyages plans trips for U K ports as sailing in U S remains uncertain

Cruises are cruising away from the United States. Due to regulations put in place by the CDC, cruise operations in the U.S. remain uncertain for the near future. As other parts of the world start to reopen, however, it seems like cruise companies are adjusting their schedules. Virgin Voyages announced that it will offer a limited number of cruises from Portsmouth, England, this summer. In a press release obtained by Fox News, the company confirmed six sailings are confirmed for August. Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group, said, Virgin Voyages has been looking forward to sailing, and we’re so excited to announce our plans to sail from the UK. Our team has curated such a fantastic experience for our sailors and know this is a holiday they will love.

Florida Sues Biden Administration Over Cruise Ship Shutdown

UpdatedThu, Apr 8, 2021 at 11:27 pm ET Replies(26) Gov. Ron DeSantis is suing the federal government to reopen cruise lines that reportedly bring in $43 billion annually to the local economy. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) MIAMI, FL Gov. Ron DeSantis told reporters Thursday the state of Florida filed a federal lawsuit against the Biden administration and the head of the Centers for Disease Control over the ongoing shutdown of cruise ships. Today, I m happy to announce that on behalf of the tens-of-thousands of Floridians whose livelihood depends on the viability of an open cruise industry, today Florida s fighting back, DeSantis said at a news conference at PortMiami. We re filing a lawsuit against the federal government and the CDC … demanding that our cruise ships be re-opened immediately.

Florida sues CDC to allow cruises to resume U S sailings, industry pushes for better treatment

Florida sues CDC to allow cruises to resume U S sailings, industry pushes for better treatment
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Florida sues CDC to allow cruises to resume U S sailings, industry asks to be treated like airlines

Florida sues CDC to allow cruises to resume U S sailings, industry asks to be treated like airlines
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