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Cruise lines support hurricane Katrina relief
In the wake of the devastation left by Hurricane Katrina, the cruise industry is lending its aid and support through a variety of means. Members of the International Council of Cruise Lines (ICCL) and Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) have donated more than $2.6 million in relief support thus far and that number will continue to rise as cruise lines contribute additional funds, goods and resources.

In the early days of the relief response, individual cruise line hurricane relief efforts to date have included:


The cruise industry has aided local communities throughout the world following natural disasters just in the past year with the 2004 hurricane season affecting the Caribbean and United States, as well as the tsunami devastation in Southeast Asia. Millions of dollars in aid and supplies were donated from the cruise lines to help those areas respond and rebuild.

As they have in these stricken areas, cruise ships will return to New Orleans and Mobile when they are allowed, supporting local economies through tourism. We recognize the lengthy recovery process and the cruise industry is a dedicated partner in the restoration of this important region, said Michael Crye, ICCL president.

Our most heartfelt prayers are with the residents of the Gulf Coast region as they rebuild from this tragedy, said Terry Dale, CEO and president of CLIA. We will continue to assist in every way to help this vital area of our country return to its important role in our industry. Vicky Karantzavelou - Monday, September 12, 2005