But if a call at Port Stanley is going to lead to the cruise ships being banned from Argentinean ports, and perhaps eventually ports in other South American countries, how long will they keep Port Stanley on their itineraries?
In 2009 during a port call in Belgium, it was stabbed 42 times by a vandal.
Great Western Ambulance Service (GWAS) received a 999 call from the port operators just after 1600 GMT.
With engines switched off, approximately 1, 000 pounds of nitrogen oxides emissions, 165 pounds of sulfur oxides, and 30 pounds of particulate matter are eliminated in a 24-hour port call.
However, a similar performance against Denmark could yet mean Niigata is the last port of call for all.
We predict it will be very useful for traveling around each port of call.
Her first port of call is expected to be either in the Canary Islands or Madeira.
As for problems with charter flights, tour operators are the first port of call with complaints.
May believes players' unions should be the first port of call for cricketers wanting to report corruption.
Onboard course work will be augmented with shore-based study and field activities at each port of call.
His first port of call was Melilla, now a hotbed of military disenchantment over Spain's restive regions.
Mr Blair was presumably flattered that Mr Putin chose Britain as his first western port of call.
"Nationality is not the first port of call, " says Frances Richardson, a contributor to Routes at the Brunei.
Authors and actors will think twice about joining an agency that had previously been their first port of call.
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Dubai has also become a major port of call for the U.S. Navy.
As usual, the most highly praised titles from Cannes made Toronto their first port of call on this side of the Atlantic.
And in the meantime, while an invaluable first port of call, those using Wikipedia would be well advised to confirm their facts elsewhere.
And first port of call for those who had visions of living their life on a diet consisting purely of tuna and chocolate.
England's Awaji Island training headquarters was the first port of call for those who had hopes of seeing Sven-Goran Eriksson achieve the ultimate success.
Visitors, most of them from France, are drawn to Guadeloupe's resorts, beaches, waterfalls and forests and the territory is a port of call for cruise ships.
The Coast Guard said the freighter's last port of call was believed to be Gonaives, Haiti's fourth largest city that was the recent scene of rebel activity.
Apple's iTunes store is the obvious port of call for those seeking to bring the tournament to their iPhones, with some free and others costing a fee.
The British government is pleased that Mr Kerry made London his initial port of call on his first official trip abroad, says BBC diplomatic correspondent Bridget Kendall.
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When a shipping company--foreign or domestic--needs to change a route, a vessel or a port of call, it has to ask the harbour association six weeks in advance.
Mr. Hong: We want to be the first port of call for an investor who has funds to deploy or requires advice and is in need of a solution.
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He added that the island of Cozumel, on Mexico's Caribbean coast, is the world's top cruise-ship port of call and that Mexico saw six million cruise-ship visitors in 2010.
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Mr. Gorman suggests to retailers that they should not make Pinotage their "first port of call" for customers looking for the wine but focus on other South African varietals.
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The report also recommends occupational health experts are linked to primary care practices, which is usually the first port of call for people when they are feeling stressed or depressed.
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