THE Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) has partnered with the Cayman Islands on a strategic development agreement which will see the two collaborate on enhancing product and increasing calls. The agreement will facilitate new experiences and work with the local private sector to maximise opportunities, as the Caymans look to capitalise...
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THE Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) has partnered with the Cayman Islands on a strategic development agreement which will see the two collaborate on enhancing product and increasing calls.
The agreement will facilitate new experiences and work with the local private sector to maximise opportunities, as the Caymans look to capitalise on an industry which typically generates USD$224.54 million in local cruise tourism expenditure.
“This new agreement shows the momentum that both FCCA and destinations are gaining with cruise tourism’s continued recovery,” the Association’s Chair Micky Arison said.
“The Cayman Islands has been a long-standing partner of the industry, and I am honoured that this agreement signifies the return of a premier cruise destination,” he added.
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