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Les bateaux de croisi?re de retour ? Labadee | Haiti Gazette

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste Publi? le 2022-01-27 | lenouvelliste.com Apr?s une longue absence due au Covid-19, les bateaux de croisi?re sont de retour ? Labadee (Cap-Ha?tien), dans le Nord d'Ha?ti. Selon des informations du Nouvelliste, Harmony of the seas est le bateau de croisi?re qui inaugure le retour des touristes d'un jour ? Labadee. 2 896 passagers et 1 979 membres d'?quipage sont dans la rade ce jeudi depuis 9h a.m. Le d?part est pr?vu ? 6h […]

Source: Haiti News - Daily News from Haiti

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