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Micky Arison on tourism policy

From FCCA Leadership Series — Micky Arison, Chairman, Carnival Corporation & plc · · Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association

“If the countries are putting the right people in place, whether it's port directors or tourism directors that really care about guest satisfaction and making things work for the guests, it's going to work.”

Micky Arison
Executive Chairman of the Board, Carnival Corp
Policy Impact tourism policyport managementpublic sector governance

On , Micky Arison, Executive Chairman of the Board at Carnival Corp, spoke about tourism policy during FCCA Leadership Series — Micky Arison, Chairman, Carnival Corporation & plc on Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association.

FCCA Leadership Series — Micky Arison, Chairman, Carnival Corporation & plc
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FCCA Leadership Series — Micky Arison, Chairman, Carnival Corporation & plc
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🎥 Episode 2 of the FCCA Leadership Series is now live! The next installment of the FCCA Leadership Series features one of the most influential figures in the history of the cruise industry — Micky Arison, Chairman of Carnival Corporation & plc. In this candid conversation with FCCA President Adam Ceserano, Arison reflects on the evolution of the cruise industry from its early days to the global, data-driven business it is today. From leadership philosophy to industry collaboration, Micky Arison shares insights drawn from decades of experience guiding one of the world’s largest cruise companies. Watch the full episode. #CruiseTourism
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About Micky Arison

Executive Chairman of the Board · Carnival Corp

Micky Arison, executive chairman of Carnival Corporation, was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in September 2025. In his enshrinement speech, Arison said he never sought the honor and described his initial reluctance when his father became involved in bringing the Miami Heat to Miami in 1988, saying he tried to convince him not to get involved because they "valued our privacy." He said his goal after acquiring controlling interest in 1995 was to "do right by South Florida and build a winner," and he credited Pat Riley, the coaching staff, and 257 players who wore the uniform over 30 years for the team's success. Arison stated that he believes team owners "should rarely be heard from" and that the award recognized the organization's efforts. In a March 2026 interview for the FCCA Leadership Series, Arison reflected on the evolution of the cruise industry, describing it as "a lot more complicated today" than when he started, when the business operated without computers, cell phones, or social media. He said the ships have become "massive floating cities" offering a wide variety of food and entertainment options. Arison also discussed his philosophy on winning, stating that in business, "you win or you lose over a long term" and that winning means the business continues to grow and the people and communities around it prosper.

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