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JAXPORT and Carnival Cruise Line reach historic long-term agreement

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JAXPORT Board Chairman Ed Fleming, CEO Eric Green and Chief Operating Officer Fred Wong thank the cruise embarkation team for making the port's cruise program so successful.

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JAXPORT and Carnival Cruise Line reach historic long-term agreement

| 5/2/2018

JACKSONVILLE - JAXPORT and Carnival Cruise Line have reached an agreement to extend Carnival cruise service from Jacksonville through at least May 2021 and potentially through 2027.

Carnival Elation will continue offering year-round sailing to the Bahamas from JAXPORT’s North Jacksonville Cruise Terminal. The contract extends the cruise line’s service from Jacksonville for three years with three additional two-year renewal options. The agreement also calls for enhancements to the terminal building and passenger experience.

“We are pleased to continue our longstanding partnership with Carnival into the next decade,” said JAXPORT Chief Executive Officer Eric Green. “In addition to bringing jobs and economic opportunity to Northeast Florida, cruise service boosts tourism in our area and offers a platform to promote all that this region has to offer.”

“With Carnival Elation sailing year-round from Jacksonville, we’ve seen great demand from the area,” said Christine Duffy, President of Carnival Cruise Line. “This agreement ensures we can continue to offer the great value, incredible service and the most fun our guests sailing from Jacksonville have come to expect from Carnival.”

Beginning May 2019, the recently upgraded 2,056-passenger Carnival Ecstasy will assume Carnival Elation’s year-round four- and five-day cruise program. Carnival offers year-round departures from Jacksonville, carrying approximately 170,000 passengers a year.

More than 2.2 million passengers have sailed from Jacksonville during 15 years of cruise service at JAXPORT.

For more information on cruising from Jacksonville, click here.

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