CRUISING has returned to Canada this week, with the first major ship in the country for two years stopping in Victoria. Holland America Line’s Koningsdam was the first ship to make her return to Canada, 905 days since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. “We’ve worked a long time to...
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CRUISING has returned to Canada this week, with the first major ship in the country for two years stopping in Victoria.
Holland America Line’s Koningsdam was the first ship to make her return to Canada, 905 days since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We’ve worked a long time to make this day happen, and we are delighted to be back,” said Cruise Lines International Association President & Chief Executive Officer Kelly Craighead.
British Columbia Minister for Transportation Rob Fleming added: “we know that cruise ship passengers enjoy everything our communities have to offer, helping support thousands of jobs in the maritime, tourism, hospitality, and agricultural sectors”.
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