суббота, 10 ноября 2012 г.
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The company will move its Norwegian Sun ship to the Mediterranean beginning in the summer of 2010, blaming the "challenging" economic climate and an Alaskan cruise tax of $50 per passenger. Nineteen stops will be cancelled next year in Vancouver, a loss of about 80,000 passengers or 9 per cent of the industry. The surprise move will cost the city about $38-million.
"We were, I would say, a bit blindsided by it," said Greg Wirtz, manager of trade development at Port Metro Vancouver. "Every cruise line that operates here has been re-evaluating its deployment for 2010 in light of the economic crisis and the Alaska [tax] situation."
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