Panama Canal To Receive Approximately 234 Cruise Ships In Upcoming Cruise Season
Panama Canal announced that it expects to receive approximately 234 cruise ships through the Panamax and Neopanamax Locks during the upcoming 2018-2019 cruise season.
Panama Canal announced that it expects to receive approximately 234 cruise ships through the Panamax and Neopanamax Locks during the upcoming 2018-2019 cruise season.
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The larger of the two is a Panamax-class dock measuring 230 metres by 45 metres for tankers, box ships and other large vessels, while the smaller dock measures 108 metres by 23 metres and is ideal for all kinds of tugs, work boats and offshore support and anchor handling vessels.
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