In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant developments at the port as it prepares for an unprecedented busy season. John, a key speaker, highlighted that the port has already recorded 845 calls and welcomed 7 million multi-day passengers through August, surpassing last year's total of 6.8 million. He anticipates another record-breaking year for passenger counts, with an official announcement expected next month.
The meeting also addressed operational challenges, including an incident involving the Carnival Vista, which required engine repairs earlier this month. The vessel successfully completed its sea trial and returned to service on September 15. Additionally, the port is set to welcome the region's first winter season ship, the Epic, on October 30, marking its return to seven-day sailings since 2010.
On the cargo front, the port managed 459 ships, facilitating the transport of 1 million tons of cargo. Officials noted a surge in space activity, indicating a robust operational environment. The discussions underscored the port's resilience and growth, positioning it for a strong performance in the upcoming months.