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In 2019, cruise ships paid the Port of Seattle $22.4 million in berthing and passenger fees. Where those dollars go: The cruise economy web extends further than you might think — restaurateurs, ...
The Port of Seattle said they expect more than 800,000 passengers and 275 ship calls this cruise season. The first ship is scheduled to arrive on Saturday from Norwegian Cruise Line. The season is ...
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Port of Seattle prepares for record-breaking cruise season - MSNThe Port of Seattle is set to start a record-breaking cruise season Saturday, with nearly 300 scheduled ship calls bringing an estimated 1.9 million passengers to the city, officials said.
It comes as the Port of Seattle finalizes more shore power. The Port is not a regulatory agency, but can set requirements for its long-term agreements with cruise lines. Originally, the Port had ...
The Port of Seattle will require all cruise ships homeporting there to plug into shore power in 2027.. The port says it is the first in the U.S. to require ships to use shore power.
The Port of Seattle is working toward a bold new policy for the many cruise ships that frequent our shores — they have to plug in. About $28 million in Washington state is now slated to address ...
Port of Seattle’s data is projecting to see nearly 1.5 million passengers (a 7.7% bump) embark on a cruise from Seattle in 2023, with 288 projected sailings for the season.
“By 2028, more than 210 ships will be sailing (with) the ability to plug in at port – representing 72% of all CLIA-cruise line member ships.” But just because a ship can connect doesn’t ...
Seattle's downtown skyline is shrouded in rain and clouds on November 3, 2015. On Monday, two cruise ships were stranded in Elliott Bay because of high winds.
The Port of Seattle is set to start a record-breaking cruise season Saturday, with nearly 300 scheduled ship calls bringing an estimated 1.9 million passengers to the city, officials said.
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