Here is the translation of the El Vocero article dated Feb 7, 2020. It's really nothing that important, I only posted it to show the RCCL wasn't likely pressuring the courts in any way on this case. I look at this newspaper from time-to-time to read the comments of people there about the case and to see what the paper reports about ongoing court actions. Some of their articles are in our Media timeline. This was the paper that reported from the beginning that Sam held her outside the window and lost his grip.
Royal Caribbean reduce operaciones en la Isla
Another hit for local tourism.
The Royal Caribbean cruise company relocated the base port of the Freedom of The Seas ship to Bermuda after several years of being in Puerto Rico, which represents estimated losses of $ 13.5 million for the Island.
"Royal Caribbean has the Freedom of The Seas a whole year leaving from Puerto Rico. Before this, there was the Adventure of The Seas. It has been many years with the presence of a base port on the Island that will change from May 2, 2021 "said Daphne Barbeito, owner of Cruises to Go.
Barbeito explained that the company will continue to operate on the Island for seasons and not throughout the year. "This is the first time in decades that this happens. The ship will be relocated to Bermuda until November 2021 and Puerto Rico will remain, until now, without a ship leaving and entering the entire year," he said.
As he discussed, the 27 departures that will not be made from Puerto Rico have an impact of $ 13.5 million on the spending of passengers who will not enter the local economy. "To this is added the expense of the crew and that of when the ship is supplied in Puerto Rico," Barbeito added.
In November of last year, the executive director of the Authority for Public Private Partnerships, Fermín Fontanéz, warned that Royal Caribbean would cancel stops of its cruises on the island for the 2020-2021 season.
This came after the president of the company, Michael Bayley, expressed his dissatisfaction with the management and "the little importance" that the government lent to the negotiations for the privatization of the San Juan docks.
"I don't think the decision was related to earthquakes or past demonstrations. In December the president of the company made it clear that he was upset with the government and then there were meetings with the government that nothing is known about. It's a business decision, "said the expert.
EL VOCERO requested a reaction from the Tourism Company.