The port of Miami has announced a new record of passengers for the cruise industry, which totaled 8,233,056 travelers in Fiscal Year 2024, (October 1, 2023 to 30 September 30), equivalent to a 12.79% ...
This all-suite hotel just north of Miami International Airport and around 10 miles west of the cruise port of Miami offers ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Miami’s seaport underwent a major transformation more than 50 years ago to become the cruise ship capital of the world. In those ...
MIAMI - PortMiami and Port Everglades, among the busiest cruise locations in the world, set passenger records for fiscal year 2024, which ran from Oct. 1, 2023 to Sept. 30, Broward and Miami-Dade ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cruise ships docked at PortMiami can now plug in for power — a way to cut pollution, save fuel and ride a wave toward a ...
Planners last week pushed forward direct transit between PortMiami and Miami International Airport. It should have been running decades ago to everyone’s benefit, reducing traffic that clogs downtown.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg underscored at the Port of Miami how two federal infrastructure grants from his agency will strengthen the U.S. supply chain there with better cargo gate access ...
Cruise ships are getting bigger and bigger. They’re floating hotels, with multiple restaurants and pools, full-size concert theaters, shopping malls. But in the 1970s, as PortMiami was just exploding ...
Alerts about heavy traffic at PortMiami have been a recurring theme this season in the "Cruise Capital of the World." In recent weeks, Carnival Cruise Line has issued multiple warnings to passengers ...
PortMiami plans to spend a grant from the Trump administration to create a $57 million fumigation facility designed to end a detour that tons of produce currently take on their way from Latin America ...
Miami’s seaport underwent a major transformation more than 50 years ago to become the cruise ship capital of the world. In those early days of the late 1960s and into the 1970s and ‘80s, ships started ...