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The newest Carnival cruise ship and the first in the fleet to be powered by Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) has refueled for the very first time at Port Canaveral. It’s a huge milestone as the cruise industry heads towards more environmentally cruise ships. This follows
Mardi Gras Refueled with LNG
The first LNG-powered Carnival cruise ship has refueled for the very first time in Port Canaveral. It’s also the first LNG cruise ship in North America, marking a major milestone for the cruise line and the entire cruise industry.
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Although this endeavor may represent significant financial investments by all parties involved, this grant helps offset the initial cost towards shore power at PortMiami, the port said.
“This DERA grant will help us fund shore power infrastructure making PortMiami the first seaport in Florida and the southeastern United States to provide this connection,” Mayor
Daniella Levine Cava stated.
“Carnival welcomes this development and the opportunity to serve as the partner in the shore power pilot program at PortMiami,”
Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line said.
“In combination with our Terminal F project and the Carnival Celebration LNG ship we are bringing to Miami in 2022, the DERA grant provides additional momentum to the shared goal of enhanced environmental operations.”
New Hull Livery to Rollout Across Carnival Cruise Ships
Carnival Cruise Line to roll out new livery hull artwork across all Carnival cruise ships starting with the Carnival Magic.
Carnival Cruise Line is set to rollout out the hull design already found on Mardi Gras across the entire fleet as it prepares for its 50th birthday in 2022, along with the arrival of the new
New Carnival Cruise Line Hull Artwork
The trend of totally white cruise ship hull is gone as Carnival Cruise Line joins other major cruise lines by having hull artwork across all of its ships. The cruise line announced that the popular red, white and blue livery adorned on the new
Carnival Breeze, Carnival Vista arrive in Galveston in advance of cruise rally at Port tomorrow
Two of Carnival Cruise Line’s Galveston-based ships – Carnival Breeze and Carnival Vista – arrived at the Port of Galveston earlier today in anticipation of a cruise rally at the port on Monday to discuss the economic impact of the 14-month pause in operations.
Carnival President Christine Duffy and Galveston Mayor Dr. Craig Brown were among the speakers at the event that is hosted by the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) which was represented by FMC Commissioners Louis E. Sola and Carl W. Bentzel. Galveston port and community officials as well as local business leaders were on hand as well.