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Vncouver Port a winner in eyes of surveyed passengers: Berlitz Cruise ship passengers who are headed to Vancouver as point of embarkation for an Alaska cruise should know that the Port of Vancouver was named the most passenger-friendly cruise port in North America in 2005 by Berlitz, the London-based travel publisher. VANCOUVER PORT A WINNER IN EYES OF SURVEYED PASSENGERS: BERLITZCruise ship passengers who are headed to Vancouver as point of embarkation for an Alaska cruise should know that the Port of Vancouver was named the most passenger-friendly cruise port in North America in 2005 by Berlitz, the London-based travel publisher. And according to a 2006 Vancouver cruise passenger study conducted by the Pacific Rim Cruise Association (PRCA), the experience of using the Vancouver cruise terminal was rated 4.5 out of a possible 5.0. The highest accolades were given to smooth and efficient baggage handling, security processing and Canada Customs procedures at the Vancouver cruise ship terminal. During the 2007 cruise season, the Port of Vancouver will welcome 33 ships and 273 calls at its two cruise ship terminals -- Canada Place and Ballantyne Pier. Vancouver will also host 930,000 cruise passengers, up from 837,823 in 2006, representing an 11 per cent increase. www.portvancouver.com |
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