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PortMiami has 52,000 reasons to celebrate

- By Johnny Diaz South Florida Sun Sentinel

PortMiami bragging right.

In addition to being the base for the cruise capital of the world, the port set a one-day record Sunday for passenger traffic.

The port greeted a whopping 52,000 cruise ship passengers from nine ships, according to PortMiami officials.

Among the ships that came into port Dec. 9 were Carnival Cruise Lines’ Carnival Horizon, Disney Cruise Line’s Disney Magic, Norwegian Cruise Lines’s Norwegian Getaway, Ocean Cruises’ Oceania Riviera and Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas.

“It’s definitely a busy time for PortMiami,” said Miami-Dade mayor Carlos A. Gimenez.

“PortMiami is home to the world’s most renowned cruise lines,” added MiamiDade County Commission­er Rebeca Sosa, who chairs the economic developmen­t and tourism committee. “Last year the Cruise Capital of the World handled more than 5.6 million cruise passengers, welcoming has

anew each and every one with open arms and a smile.”

The news comes as Royal Caribbean opened Terminal A for its larger vessels including the Symphony of the Seas which can carry 6,680 passengers. The port handles about 750,000 passengers a year from Royal Caribbean or about 15 percent of the total port traffic.

Virgin Voyages has also proposed building a 100,000-square-foot terminal in 2021 for its new cruise ships, the Scarlet Lady and another unnamed ship. The terminal would be located at the east end of the port.

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