A $1.6M feasibility study into a proposed new cruise terminal development in Liverpool, UK has been given the go-ahead. The port is pushing for the construction of a purpose built facility capable of attracting additional turnaround business & handling up to 3,600 passengers. Liverpool’s existing cruise berth opened nine years...
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A $1.6M feasibility study into
a proposed new cruise terminal
development in Liverpool, UK has
been given the go-ahead.
The port is pushing for the
construction of a purpose built
facility capable of attracting
additional turnaround business &
handling up to 3,600 passengers.
Liverpool’s existing cruise berth
opened nine years ago, with a
temporary passenger facility
added in 2012.
Mayor of Liverpool Joe
Anderson said the limited space
in the existing facility is holding
the city back.
“I am determined that we find
solutions to continue the growth
we have seen in cruise business,”
he added.
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