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Liverpool's cruise industry rapidly recovers after Covid devastation

Visits to Liverpool so far this year have included two of the world's largest cruise ships

The £800m MSC Virtuosa cruise ship leaves Liverpool Cruise Terminal as part of her stay-cation trips around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. (Image: Peter Byrne/PA Wire)

The cruise industry in Liverpool has rebounded quickly since being allowed to resume sailings following the devastating coronavirus shutdown, a new report has revealed.

A council committee has heard the sector's recovery in the city is well underway, with over 100 cruise calls having been confirmed.

Since earlier in the summer, the city has seen a long list of massive ships docked at the city's terminal.

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The industry was one of the hardest hit when travel came to an abrupt halt in March last year.

The pandemic meant cruises could not operate for well over a year.

But in a recent report to culture and tourism select committee, city assets manager Angie Redhead said: "Remarkably, the recovery in 2021 has been rapid; 107 cruise calls are confirmed, 40 of which are Turnaround calls (passengers starting and ending their cruise in Liverpool), generating an income of circa £1.5m."