Slow start to cruise season is even slower for Juneau Filipino businesses

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Slow start to cruise season is even slower for Juneau Filipino businesses
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Most of the customers Bernadette's barbecue stand caters to during cruise season in Juneau are crewmembers who come from the Philippines or Indonesia and are often hankering for a taste of home.

Carrillo’s and Bernadette’s food stands in Juneau’s Marine Park on April 25, 2022 — the first day of the year with a large cruise ship in port. Both businesses cater to Filipino and Indonesian cruise ship workers.

He wasn’t waiting for tourists, though. Most of his business is with the workers on the ship who largely hail from the Philippines or Indonesia and are often hankering for a taste of home. More than an hour after the ship docked, it was still unclear if the crew would get off the Norwegian Bliss. Lazaro was waiting for all the passengers to get off and then for the crew to board a van that would bring them closer to town.

Frontier Gifts on South Franklin Street in Juneau on April 25, the first day of the 2022 cruise season. The store relies on revenue from cruise ship workers wiring money to their home countries.

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