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AdSP and Civitavecchia Municipality have signed an agreement for the shuttle of cruisers
Passengers will be transported from the train station directly to the cruise terminal
August 13, 2020
The parties explained that the agreement was drawn up effective and safe management of the recovery of the cruise traffic, in a context where the state of health emergency, and at the end of a series of meetings promoted AdSP, which was also attended by representatives of the Maritime Health (USMAF), Asl Roma 4, Captaincy Port, the Border Police, the Customs Agency, Finance Guard and the companies concerned, i.e. Rome Cruise Terminal (RCT), MSC and its tour operator (SMS), Port Mobility. In addition, the agreement takes into account the existing legislation Covid-19, in relation to principals and measures containment of the health emergency, as well as in terms of occupational protection, health and safety in the workplace.
It was also shown that activating the direct station-port connection, in the form of a special line dedicated, although it arises from emergency-related needs responds to a request for years from both shipowners who from cruisers in order to reduce the time travel and give a more efficient service to the user Port.
The Memorandum of Understanding signed by the AdSP and the Civitavecchia is immediately operational and will allow activation of the dedicated special line from the next August 17 when traffic is scheduled to resume cruise in Civitavecchia. Di Majo and Tedesco expressed however, the willingness to continue the application of the service dedicated even after the end of the state 15 October, after an emergency check is made. and efficient performance of its management.
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