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Cruise ship ban estimated to cause multi-million dollar losses

‘New Zealand has essentially shut down its tourism industry', says Ports of Auckland.

Julie Iles Mon, 16 Mar 2020

The government’s decision to temporarily ban cruise ships from entering New Zealand waters until the end of June has come as a huge shock to tourism operators, port authorities and shipping agents. 

The ban, announced on Saturday, is estimated to stop 141 cruise dockings, on about 45

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