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In North America, the cruise industry has been treading water since the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a No Sail Order last March. Though ships have already started sailing in Europe and Asia, the ocean-faring vessels on this side of the Atlantic and Pacific are still waiting to cast off their lines. Until recently, only ships with fewer than 200 passengers and crew members were allowed to sail, which limited the seafaring options to river and coastal voyages. However, a spate of new developments could help launch if not a thousand ships then at least a few dozen this summer.
Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line is looking to hire employees from the Palm Beaches and the Treasure Coast now that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has given cruise lines the green light to resume this summer. Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line is looking to hire greeters, check-in agents, baggage handlers and forklift operators ahead of their anticipated first voyage next month. Sign up for our Newsletters People who qualify can apply for.
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