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Why some European ports are fed up with cruise liners

In Europe, business booms when cruise ships arrive -- but is it worth the bother?

08/22/2019

PBS News Hour

Why some European ports are fed up with cruise liners

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In Europe, business booms when cruise ships arrive -- but is it worth the bother?

Cruise liners offer scenic views you can’t replicate from land, but they also cause downstream consequences. In Europe, some beautiful waterfront cities are joining forces to limit the impact of thousands of passengers being disgorged onto their picturesque streets. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports on new restrictions being imposed in Belgium, Croatia, Greece, Italy and elsewhere.

08/22/2019

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