The new Malta to Malta cruise itinerary of P&O Cruises’ 77,441 gross ton Oceana which is due to commence in 2017 has been announced during a press conference held at Valletta Cruise Port.

The Minister for Tourism Edward Zammit Lewis explained that this development is exciting for the tourism sector and that he looked forward to enhancing further the relationship with P&O Cruises, the UK focused contemporary market unit in the Carnival Corporation & plc group, considered a leader in the cruise industry this year celebrating 180 years of globetrotting adventures.

The Minister remarked that during 2017 over 100,000 passenger movements will be handled through this fly and cruise programme on 27 calls, with a further 10,000 passenger movements on five further calls visiting Malta on port of call. Moreover, additional port calls are planned for 2018.

‘It is primarily thanks to such initiatives that Malta’s cruise sector has been successfully evolving and growing from one which was exclusively a port-of-call, to one which now includes home-porting that benefits the Maltese tourism industry in various ways’, said the Minister in a statement.

He further explained that cruise passengers who fly to Malta to start a cruise on a home-porting vessel increase passenger flow at the airport and support airlines in achieving even higher seat factors, thus contributing to the long-term sustainability of the various airline routes into Malta. Furthermore, a number of cruise passengers even opt to add a few nights in Malta before or after their cruise adding further to the economic benefits for all the tourism operators and the economy in general.

The Minister for Tourism also remarked that the cruise market also breathes new life into the Maltese harbours and assists urban regeneration. He said that cruise liners expose the charms of our archipelago to about half a million cruise passengers every year. Eventually a substantial number of these first time visitors also come back to the Maltese Islands for a longer stay, therefore generating even further business.

Furthermore, the Minister referred to official cruise passenger data released recently. Everything indicates that the record success registered by the cruise industry last year will continue also into 2016. According to latest published figures by NSO, Malta registered nearly 240,000 cruise passengers during the first half of this year, an increase of 6.2% on 2015. There were 125 port calls between this January and June in our Grand Harbour, 8 more than that recorded in the same months last year. Looking forward, according to projections we will reach the absolute record of 700,000 passenger traffic, an increase of 4.4% over last year.

"These results reflect the concerted and co-ordinated drive by all stakeholders, including Valletta Cruise Port, Mifsud Brothers Ltd., the Malta Tourism Authority and the Malta International Airport, to develop our product and promote Malta’s increasing attractiveness and popularity as a leading cruise destination in the Central Mediterranean, in what is a highly competitive market," added the Dr Edward Zammit Lewis.

 

 

 

 

Meanwhile Ivan Mifsud, Managing Director of Mifsud Brothers Ltd. (Malta Cruise Services) stated: ‘We are delighted that P&O’s “love affair” with Malta which started way back in 1837 when Peninsular Steam Navigation Co., which started as a mail service from London to Malta has now blossomed to a turnaround operation which will start next year to coincide nicely with the 180th Anniversary since P&O started calling in Malta.