New York City is temporarily turning a cruise ship terminal into a shelter and services hub for asylum-seekers. Mayor Eric Adams announced the plan Saturday.
Click for directions to the New York cruise terminal. Drive up the 54th Street viaduct ramp to the receiving area adjacent to your cruise ship's berth. Signs identifying the ships are posted. Baggage will be received there by porters and taken directly to the ship. Passengers can then transit...
New York Hires Private Company to Manage Cruise Ship Terminal.(Originated from Daily News, New York)Grant, Peter
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New York City took center stage several times throughout. MSC Seascape is the first MSC ship to be named in The Big Apple, and the line will be permanently home-porting MSC Meraviglia from the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal starting in April 2023. ...
MSC Seascape is the fourth ship built by Fincantieri for MSC Cruises as part of a €7bn investment package for ten ships. The ship’s naming ceremony was held at the Manhattan Cruise Terminal in New York City, US, in December 2022 marking the official start of its inaugural season. ...
The New York Passenger Ship Terminal (also known as the Luxury Liner Row or Manhattan Cruise Terminal or New York Cruise Terminal) is a terminal for ocean-going passenger ships on Manhattan’s west side. The terminal consists of North River Piers 88, 90, 92 and 94 on the Hudson River on...
MSC Cruises today announced that it will base one of its ships in New York City. In a first for the company, the MSC Meraviglia will operate year-round sailings from the homeport starting in April 2023. The ship’s program will include six- to 11-night
Prior to the development of the recently constructed Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, the Passenger Ship Terminal (PST) located on the Hudson River in Manhattan, NY was New York City's only cruise terminal and consisted of four piers built between 1932 and 1935. With the advent of large post panamax...