Taylor Dolven - Miami Herald
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A federal judge is siding with Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings in a constitutional challenge to Florida’s ban on “vaccine passports.”
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Six passengers on Royal Caribbean International’s Adventure of the Seas cruise ship have tested positive for COVID-19.
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American Airlines canceled its flights between Miami International Airport and Haiti’s Port-au-Prince-Toussaint Louverture International Airport from Aug. 17 to Sept. 8 due to an aircraft delivery delay from Boeing, the company announced this week. One daily flight between Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and Port-au-Prince on American will remain during that time.
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Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said Friday that 159 people are missing, based on data collected at the reunification site at the Surfside Community Center and missing person reports.
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A federal judge ruled Friday in favor of Gov. Ron DeSantis in his lawsuit against the federal Centers for Disease Control. The Governor argued that the CDC was unfairly singling out one industry, and that cruises from Florida should be allowed to re-start imediately.
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The airport will be packed, the Ubers hard to find, and the hotels buzzing with visitors for a holiday weekend expected to break pandemic visitor records.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced Thursday he is suing the federal government in a long-shot attempt to get the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to allow cruising to resume immediately.
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Miami-Dade leaders on Tuesday advanced another PortMiami terminal project — but without modern pollution controls already adopted by cruise ships docking there. Under the plan, the county will spend $177,200,000 to build the new MSC Cruises terminal but won’t let vessels connect to shore power.
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A single cruise ship docked at PortMiami — the busiest cruise port in the world — spews about 48 metric tons of greenhouse gases into the air during a 10-hour visit — equal to the emissions of about five houses in an entire year, according to EPA data.