Carnival Corporation has received the approval from the US government to operate travel in principle to Cuba seven days from May 2016, as reported by the company in a statement. The shipping company, which will operate services to the island with their brand Fathom, said that the aim is to provide cultural exchange passengers.
Also, the corporation will also offer shipping from April 2016 a new weekly service seven voyages day, leaving from the Port of Miami aboard the MV Adonia, the ship can accommodate 710 passengers, arrived in the port Amber Cove, which will become the base of operations of the company in the Dominican Republic.
The American giant of the cruise industry is the largest corporation in the world and operates 12 brands in Northamerica, Europe, Australia and Asia. These include Carnival Cruise Line, Holland America Line, Princess Cruises, Seabourn, Aida Cruises, Costa Cruises, Cunard, P & O Cruises with subsidiaries in Australia and the UK.
Also, the corporation will also offer shipping from April 2016 a new weekly service seven voyages day, leaving from the Port of Miami aboard the MV Adonia, the ship can accommodate 710 passengers, arrived in the port Amber Cove, which will become the base of operations of the company in the Dominican Republic.
The American giant of the cruise industry is the largest corporation in the world and operates 12 brands in Northamerica, Europe, Australia and Asia. These include Carnival Cruise Line, Holland America Line, Princess Cruises, Seabourn, Aida Cruises, Costa Cruises, Cunard, P & O Cruises with subsidiaries in Australia and the UK.
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