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Carnival could resume Port Canaveral cruises in November

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BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – After half a year without Port Canaveral’s biggest moneymaker, at least one cruise line could be back in business in November.Carnival cruises from all United States ports are now canceled through the end of the year, except at the two busiest ports - Miami and Port Canaveral.[TRENDING: Central Florida Latina has world painted on her skinFlorida governor lets eviction moratorium expire | Bar asks veterans, service dogs to leave]Since the port’s shutdown in March, tens of millions of dollars were lost and four out of ten jobs working for the Canaveral Port Authority were eliminated.If Carnival returns in just a few more weeks, Rich Hensel said the three restaurants he owns at the port would get back to making.

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