Changes Coming to Port Canaveral, including $38M project, Shifting Cruise Ships
Changes Coming to Port Canaveral, including $38M project, Shifting Cruise Ships By Delgado Trial Attorneys Changes are coming to Port Canaveral in hopes of eliminating congestion and parking issues for the port’s cruise ship passengers. These changes are necessary as Port Canaveral is one of the world’s busiest cruise ports, just behind Port Miami. It […]
Gangway Collapses on Norwegian Cruise Ship, Injuring Multiple Passengers
Gangway Collapses On Norwegian Cruise Ship, Injuring Multiple Passengers By Delgado Trial Attorneys Multiple Norwegian Cruise Line ship passengers were injured on Tuesday, November 8, after the gangway of the Norwegian Encore collapsed while docked in Panama City, Panama. Those injured are still receiving medical care, and authorities are investigating why the collapse occurred. Passengers […]
What Happens to Cruise Ships During a Hurricane?
What Happens to Cruise Ships During a Hurricane? By Delgado Trial Attorneys Last month, Hurricane Ian wreaked havoc across much of Florida. The massive storm impacted cruise lines, as well, forcing many Florida ports to close. Once ports closed, cruise ships that were already out at sea were stuck until the ports reopened. Three major […]
Port Canaveral Begins Preparations for Return of Cruise Ships
Port Canaveral Begins Preparations for Return of Cruise Ships The cruise industry has been on standby since the first no-sail order was issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in March 2020. Now that the most recent no-sail order for passenger cruise ships has expired, many domestic ports, including Port Canaveral, are […]