Venice lifts ban on large cruise ships

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Cruise ships are an eyesore in Venice

A ban on large cruise ships sailing through Venice’s Giudecca Channel has been annulled.

Ships more than 96,000 tonnes in size were due to be banned from the start of this year, but the decree has been overturned after appeals led by the Venice Passenger Terminal.

Tribunal judges made the decision after it was found the issue was ordered with no evaluation of environmental risks or interest to public and private interests.

The decree also stated the ban should only apply when an alternative route is available. Plans have been in discussion for the Contorta Sant’Angelo Channel but this may not be completed for 18 months minimum.

The announcement is not expected to change the route for many cruise lines, including those of Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA).

A statement from the association said: “CLIA acknowledges and respects the verdict of Veneto’s Regional Administrative Court. CLIA and its member lines have chosen to voluntarily refrain from bringing ships above 96,000 tons to Venice until a new navigational route becomes operational. We are looking forward to welcoming a final decision by the Italian government on the alternative route for big ships in Venice.”

The Italian Ministry of Infrastructure and Transportation said it would look to appeal the decision, according to Seatrade Insider.

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