POINTE BLANCHE:— Port St. Maarten Management on Thursday was made aware about a podcast/social media statement circulating to taxi drivers that there will be no cruise ships calling at Port St. Maarten for the next two to three weeks as of today, Thursday, March 12.
Port St. Maarten Management hereby makes it known that it did not circulate any of the above information. Cruise ships listed to call at the destination are on schedule to-date.
Cruise lines based on the declaration of a global pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday of the coronavirus COVID-19, and
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