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The government of Kiev promotes the development of the crocieristico field in the Ukrainian ports
20 and 21 september to Odessa are in program the third edition of "Black Sea Cruise 2012"
September 14, 2012
In the picture of the initiatives of the government of Kiev in order to develop crocieristico tourism in the nation, in recent days the vice Ukrainian Prime Minister Borys Kolesnikov, visiting in the United States, has met Craig Milan, president of Royal Celebrity Tours, the tour operator of the crocieristico group American Royal Caribbean International.
In the course of the encounter the opportunities and the potentialities of increase of the crocieristica activity in the Ukrainian ports, in particular to Odessa, Sebastopoli are examined and Yalta, included the allocation of harbour terminals in concession to crocieristiche companies. In particular Milan has evidenced the potentialities of Odessa, city with a tourist offer a lot interesting and a port situated in the city center that is able to receive the cruise ships adequately, while it has found that the ports of Sebastopoli and Yalta need of some improvements for being able to serve cruise ships larger than those which currently reach in the two ports of call.
The vice Ukrainian prime Minister Kolesnikov has met also other responsibles of the American crocieristica industry and the summits of the port of Miami.
While next 20 and 21 september to Bristol Hotel di Odessa will hold the third edition of the international conference on the cruises "Black Sea organized Cruise 2012" from the Black and Azov Seas Ports Association (BASPA), from the association of the Mediterranean crocieristici ports MedCruise and from the Harbour Authority of Odessa.
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