Share: Carnival Cruise Line, Miami-Dade government and PortMiami officials participated in the official ceremonial groundbreaking for the port s new Terminal F.(Photo by David Rivera-Colon/Carnival Cruise Line)
Carnival Cruise Line and
Terminal F, which will be home to the new LNG-powered
Carnival Celebration, the line s next
Excel-class ship.
Miami-Dade mayor, and
Christine Duffy, Carnival s president, along with county commissioners and construction partners, used ceremonial shovels to mark the beginning of construction on the expansive 471,000-square-foot terminal, Carnival s third at PortMiami and its largest in South Florida.
Carnival Cruise Line first began cruising from PortMiami in 1972 with the inaugural cruise of
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Black travelers particularly those in the
U.S.,
U.K./
Ireland are paying close attention to how destinations and travel service providers approach diversity and have indicated that it has an influence on their travel decision-making. This is according to the results from
MMGY Global s second and final phase of “
The Black Traveler: Insights, Opportunities & Priorities” research report.
Further, how Black people are represented in marketing and advertising collateral also plays a key role, with 54 percent of U.S. Black travelers agreeing that they are more likely to visit a destination if they see Black representation in travel advertising. In the U.K./Ireland, 42 percent agreed and in Canada 40 percent agreed. There was, however, far less agreement among Black travelers from
Comments View inside the R.D. Henry plant in Kansas.
SASKATOON, SK - Superior Cabinets, one of Western Canada’s leading kitchen cabinet manufacturers based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, announced that a successful purchase agreement has been made to acquire R.D. Henry & Co., a large cabinetry producer based in Wichita, Kansas.
Terms of the acquisition, announced on Jan. 12, were not disclosed. R.D. Henry & Co. will continue to operate as a separate entity, as a subsidiary of Superior Cabinets.
Both Superior Cabinets and R.D. Henry & Co. are listed in the FDMC 300, a ranking of the largest wood products producers in North America.