Tonka's Skipper
Well-Known Member
I wonder how that worked out. My understanding is that if the ship is flying a foreign flag, it cannot just sail from an American port to an American port, it has to stop somewhere else as well. That is the supposed reason for the lack of cruises to Hawaii, they either have to port at some out of the way island (I forget the one) or be registered in the USA, which is expensive (that is why most ships are registered with a flag of convenience). I guess if they really WANTED to dock somewhere, and they were not able to, then they get a pass (or maybe they did have to pay a fee)
=-dave
The foreign flag vessels can sail from and to the same US port. They cannot carry passengers to different US ports.
If the foreign flag vessel sails from PC to say......NYC, and discharges passengers there, there is a heavy fine............the last I remember is was $125.00 per passenger. I am not 100
% on fine, but it is heavy!
AKK