WICO Welcomes First Ship Since Pandemic Began

The West Indian Company welcomed the passengers and crew of the Norwegian Gem at least 30 minutes earlier than anticipated on Wednesday, according to a WICO release. “We are extremely pleased to welcome old friends and new visitors to our port as we mark the company’s return to regular activity,” WICO President Anthony Ottley said in the release.

2021-09-09 19:46:41 - VI News Staff

Reportedly, 1,349 fully vaccinated passengers and 1,059 crew members were on board the first cruise ship to berth at the WICO dock in more than 500 days.

Norwegian Cruise Line recently announced a 100 percent vaccinated policy for passengers and crew, exceeding the U.S. Virgin Islands’ 85 percent requirement.

Ottley presented Capt. Kim Karlsson with a USVI welcome bag at a brief and subdued outdoor event at which safety protocols were observed.

“We are living in different times, but the tradition of showing Virgin Islands hospitality and appreciation will live on regardless,” USVI Commissioner of Tourism and WICO Board Chairman Joseph B. Boschulte said.

Two different V.I. government entities operate cruise ship piers in the territory: WICO and the V.I. Port Authority. The Port Authority began seeing cruise traffic in July.

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