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Genting Hong Kong, the cruises arm of Malaysian casino and leisure giant Genting Group, is ready to position more ships in Singapore – a move that will boost the country’s global cruise hub ambitions. (straitstimes.com)
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The writing was on the wall already when Genting Cruise Lines decided to create the first-ever Asian luxury cruise line. Dream Cruises was built on the evidence that cruising among Asians was on the rise and the belief that it would continue to do so and become a market too large to ignore. (webintravel.com)
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Costa Cruises today announced that it has entered its second tripartite partnership with the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and Changi Airport Group (CAG). The three-year tripartite partnership will leverage Costa’s global presence, Singapore’s cruise hub status and Changi Airport’s air hub connectivity to further enhance Southeast Asia’s appeal as a cruise destination. (more…)
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Majestic Princess has completed half of her 23-day Grand Asia voyage from Shanghai which started on 24 August and arrived in Singapore after visiting Busan, Hong Kong, Nha Trang, Phu My (Ho Chi Minh City). (more…)
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Princess Cruises has launched its Luxury Bed for the first time in Asia on an Asia Sleep Tour which features the sleep doctor Dr. Michael Breus, who designed The Princess Luxury Bed to give guests the best sleep at sea. (more…)
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Cunard’s flagship Queen Mary 2 visited Singapore for a Southeast Asia round-trip voyage during her 134-day round-the-world cruise which started on 3 January 2018 from New York, offering guests an unforgettable way to circumnavigate the globe. (more…)
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Singapore-based cruise companies are reporting strong growth in footfall of Indian tourists, with some 1,27,000 of them having sailed on luxury liners last year, up 25 percent from 2016. (moneycontrol.com)
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The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), the cruise industry’s global trade organisation, announced a new three-year partnership today that is aimed at boosting the increasingly vibrant cruising industry in Singapore and Southeast Asia. (more…)
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The joint ASEAN Declaration on Cruise Tourism led by Singapore, the ASEAN lead coordinator for cruise development, was officially endorsed at the ASEAN Tourism Forum 2018 in Chiang Mai, Thailand, on 25 January, the organisation said in a statement. (cruisebusiness.com)
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Royal Caribbean International today (Jan. 22) reached a new milestone by welcoming its millionth guest sailing from Singapore – a momentous way to kick start 2018 which is its 11th year of operation in Asia. (more…)
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Princess Cruises has continued its tradition of inviting underprivileged children onboard its premium cruise liner to kick-off the homeporting season in Singapore. Over 60 children from the Lakeside Family Service Centre and Beacon Primary School as well as their family members visited the Sapphire Princess for a day and enjoyed a ship tour. (https://eturbonews.com)
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Genting Cruise Lines celebrated the arrival of Genting Dream today (16 Nov.) at the Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore in the presence of more than 800 guests including government dignitaries, business and trade partners and media. (more…)
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Princess Cruises has announced that it will homeport in Singapore for a fifth consecutive season (2018-2019) with the deployment of the Sapphire Princess and Diamond Princess. This will be the first time that Princess Cruises will have two ships homeporting at Marina Bay Cruise Center to meet increasing demand for both short and long-haul cruises from Singapore. (cruiseindustrynews.com)
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Royal Caribbean International has entered a second multi-million dollar marketing partnership with the Singapore Tourism Board and Changi Airport Group. (todayonline.com)
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Dream Cruises, announces its inaugural vessel, Genting Dream, to be home ported year-round in Singapore starting from 3 December 2017. This marks a first for Singapore to host a brand-new and large-scale 151,300-tonne cruise ship year-round. (more…)
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Seabourn’s newest — and biggest — ship, Seabourn Encore, was named today (January 7) by soprano Sarah Brightman in an exuberant ceremony in Singapore. (cruisecritic.com)
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The public tender was called in June this year for the development and operation of the duty-free operations at SCC’s HarbourFront and Tanah Merah Ferry Terminals for the next five years, with a two-year extension option. (cruisebusiness.com)
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11-Infotech System a world leader in IT Solutions for the travel and tourism industry has recently been awarded the contract to develop a platform for Singapore Cruise Centre. (etbtravelnews.com)
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As Mariner of the Seas returned to Singapore to launch Royal Caribbean International’s longest-ever Southeast Asian season, Royal Caribbean International announces that due to popular demand, it will be extending this season till next June with an additional nine sailings. (more…)
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Singapore Cruise Centre (SCC) has announced that it is one of the first cruise and ferry terminal operators in Asia to have met the new and more stringent International Standards Organisation (ISO) quality management standards. (cruisebusiness.com)
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Singapore has been named top cruise destination by industry experts for the second time in three years at the 10th Seatrade Cruise Awards held on 22nd September in Tenerife. (etbtravelnews.com)
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Singapore was named top cruise destination by industry experts for the second time in three years at the 10th Seatrade Cruise Awards last Thursday. (maritime-executive.com)
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The Ovation of the Seas, Mariner of the Seas and Voyager of the Seas will be back in Singapore from this October to next May to offer Royal Caribbean International’s longest-ever homeporting season at Marina Bay. (cruiseindustrynews.com)
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Personal butlers who serve meals in your room, a “free flow” of alcohol and a must-have for tech-savvy Singaporeans – free Wi-Fi – all while out at sea. Luxury cruise holidays are catching on among Singaporeans, as more of these floating hotels make their way here. (straitstimes.com)
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Nearly 350 underprivileged children and their family members were treated to an afternoon of food, games and entertainment on board the cruise ship SuperStar Gemini yesterday. (straitstimes.com)
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Royal Caribbean International’s Legend of the Seas, a long-time favourite among cruisers in Asia where she homeported between 2008 and 2013, has returned to Singapore today to begin her new season. (cruisebusiness.com)
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Royal Caribbean International has signed a first-ever multi-million dollar marketing collaboration with the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and Changi Airport Group (CAG) to promote cruising out of Singapore and, in turn, attract the cruise line’s largest number of overseas fly-cruise guests here. (cruiseindustrynews.com)
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TUI Cruises will offer for the first time cruises from Singapore in the winter of 2015-16. Three 7-night itineraries will be on offer, one focusing on Thailand, the other one on Vietnam and the third one on Malaysia. They are offered as fly cruises and also on cruise only basis. (cruisebusiness.com)
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With support from the Government and tourist offices in the region, as well as an improving infrastructure, the cruise industry in Singapore is poised to grow, according to industry players.(channelnewsasia.com)
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The latest statistics released by Singapore Tourism Board indicates a significant fall in cruise throughput to the city in 2014. (cruisebusiness.com)
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