MSC Group cruise division sets no CO2 emissions by 2050 target

Cruise division of MSC Group reaffirmed its long-standing commitment to sustainability by pledging to achieve net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in its cruise marine operation by 2050, it said in a statement.

The division includes MSC Cruises and the luxury segment brand Explora Journeys.

MSC has signed Getting to Zero Coalition’s Call to Action to accelerate the decarbonisation of the overall shipping sector, including cruising. The Call to Action includes three demands to enable this: setting a target for zero emission shipping by 2050; deploying commercially viable zero emission vessels by 2030; and joint action by the private and public sectors.

The Call to Action will be delivered to world governments in November 2021, in advance of COP26.

TDoS new Explorer Yacht Mimer is the perfect combination between function and beauty

Designed to offer the ultimate expedition experience in combination with a warm and cozy interior, TDoS’s new explorer yacht Mimer is set up and ready to take owners and guests on new adventures.

Mimer, a name taken from Norse mythology, represents knowledge and wisdom. The distinctive design of Mimer has been sculpted with a Scandinavian approach focusing on function and elegance. The interior is light and airy, featuring a combination of natural materials in subtle hues of colors. With sustainability in mind, all items on board have been carefully chosen to maintain an Earth-friendly and high-end approach with exquisite quality.

Simple lines and spacious rooms with large panoramic windows create an outdoor-indoor experience for the guests. Light is key throughout the yacht and generous openings are divided into cozy areas optimized for relaxation. Mimer combines practicality, comfort and guest experience in one, and she is the perfect choice for the adventurous and environmentally conscious traveler who wants to sail the globe while enjoying the epitome of luxury.

“We challenged ourselves to design an explorer yacht that would meet the most demanding requirements in Antarctica as well as looking beautiful in the port of Miami or Monaco. Function combined with beauty,” says TDoS Partner & Yacht Director Daniel Nerhagen.

In addition, large functional storage spaces for all sorts of explorer equipment and tenders are included. To be able to explore the world in the best ways, the 60 m explorer is offered in three variations. The world traveler offers an additional Marina/Beach lounge on the main deck, which provides more guest space.

If additional storage space is the requirement, the Adventure explorer set-up is the best option. The Marina/Beach lounge is removed and replaced with a large open, versatile, multipurpose storage area, protected under the helipad deck. The third option is with a fully enclosed helicopter hangar.

With sustainability in mind, a hybrid propulsion system, potentially combining battery fuel cells, will lower the environmental impact throughout the lifetime of the yacht. All onboard support systems, like waste handling, water treatment, etc., are also selected to meet the latest and highest requirements regarding low energy consumption and the best possible sustainability solutions available today.

 

 

More than 1 million have cruised since summer 2020 restart

 

Just over one million people have taken a cruise since the restart of operations in the summer of last year, while in the UK the restart has also been encouraging.

Ben Bouldin, Chair, CLIA UK & Ireland, said in a statement: “The cruise industry has worked incredibly hard together with government during the last eighteen months to resume operations responsibly. The success of this summer’s round-Britain cruises is a testament to the commitment shown by so many people working within cruise but also in ports, local authorities, health bodies and government.

Since last summer, around 1.2m people have sailed on cruises around the world, CLIA UK & Ireland noted.

In the UK, where domestic cruises were permitted from 17 May, more than 100,000 people have sailed on the 21 ships that have offered this holidays. This should be seen against the background that up to the third week of July, ships were only allowed to board 1,000 passengers or 50% of their capacity, whichever figure was lower.

Costa Venezia to sail from Istanbul

Costa Cruises is announcing some important updates related to its 2022-23 programs, regarding two of the newest and most innovative ships in its fleet: the Costa Venezia, which entered service in 2019, and the Costa Toscana, currently under construction.

Starting in May 2022 Costa Venezia will offer cruises to Turkey, departing from Istanbul, an absolute and exclusive innovation. Costa Venezia will further strengthen Costa's offer in the Mediterranean, where it will also operate Costa Toscana from March 2022.

"Waiting for the return of cruises to Asia, we have decided to bring the Costa Venezia back to the Mediterranean to offer a truly unique, never-before-seen cruise program, that will only be available with Costa. The heart of this new product is Turkey, with Istanbul, one of the most beautiful cities in the world. In line with our plan to gradually resume operations, we have also decided to move the entry into service of our new flagship, Costa Toscana, to March 2022," stated Roberto Alberti, Chief Commercial Officer of Costa Cruises.

Costa Venezia's new program in Turkey includes three different itineraries, all with embarkation and disembarkation in Istanbul. They are designed to provide for longer stopovers in the ports, which allow guests to fully enjoy some of the most beautiful experiences of each destination, visiting cities rich in history, ancient ruins, UNESCO World Heritage sites and wonderful beaches.

From May 1 to November 13, 2022, Costa Venezia will offer two one-week itineraries dedicated to Turkey and Greece, alternating with each other, which can also be combined into a single 15-day "super tour" with 8 port calls of more than 10 hours. The first itinerary includes a two-day, one-night stopover in Istanbul, the beautiful Turkish destinations of Izmir and Bodrum, the island of Mykonos and Athens in Greece. The second itinerary includes two two-day, one-night stops in Istanbul and Kusadasi, Turkey, before heading out to explore Rhodes and Heraklion, Greece. In winter 2022-23, the Costa Venezia will offer a third 12-day itinerary in Turkey, Egypt, Israel and Cyprus, which will visit Istanbul, with a stop of two days and one night, Bodrum, Limassol, Haifa, again with a stop of two days and one night, Alexandria in Egypt and Kusadasi.

The shore excursions portfolio designed for Costa Venezia cruises will allow guests to live special experiences, to be remembered, such as Ephesus by night with a private concert in a Roman amphitheater, admiring the lights of the Bosphorus by night, sleeping in houses carved into the rock in the lunar landscapes of Cappadocia, discovering the natural pools of Pamukkale, but also the Parthenon in Athens, the beaches of Mykonos and Rhodes, Bethlehem and Jerusalem.

Costa Venezia's new itineraries, which include "flight&cruise" packages from all major European countries, will be available for booking from the first half of October.

The new flagship Costa Toscana, the Costa brand’s second LNG-powered ship, will be delivered as scheduled in December 2021, entering service on March 5, 2022. The itinerary the ship will offer from that date will remain unchanged, with week-long cruises in the Western Mediterranean visiting Savona, Marseille, Barcelona, Valencia, Palermo, Civitavecchia/Rome. The Costa Toscana cruises originally scheduled from December 18, 2021 until early March 2022 will instead be operated by Costa Luminosa, which will therefore cancel its program of long winter cruises in the Mediterranean due to the restrictions currently in place in Israel. The company is in the process of informing guests and travel agents affected by these changes.

 

Seatrade Cruise Global reveals panelists, themes for 2021 State of the Industry Keynote

Seatrade Cruise Global, the cruise industry’s leading annual business-to-business event, has announced its highly anticipated 2021 State of the Global Industry Keynote lineup, presented in partnership with Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA).

Celebrating its 35th anniversary edition with dynamic dialogue surrounding the future of sustainable tourism, the kickoff event moderated by CNBC’s Global Markets Reporter Seema Mody, will host an exclusive round-table discussion joining senior leadership representing the world’s three largest cruise lines.

Panelist will include:

– Kelly Craighead, President & CEO, Cruise Lines International Association
– Arnold Donald, President & CEO, Carnival Corporation & PLC
– Richard Fain, Chairman & CEO, Royal Caribbean Group
– Pierfrancesco Vago, Executive Chairman, MSC Cruises

“It’s incredibly exciting to bring industry leaders together once again for our State of the Global Industry Keynote. We’ve thoughtfully curated this year’s preeminent event to help our community reflect on current challenges and prepare for the journey ahead,” says Chiara Giorgi, Global Brand and Event Director for Seatrade Cruise. “With this in mind, we also collaborated with CLIA and the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) to develop event protocols that align with those in the industry ensuring an optimal attendee experience while protecting the health and safety of our guests, participants and the public.”

The State of the Global Industry Keynote will take place from 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, 28 September 2021, highlighting a number of current topics impacting the future of cruising such as operation challenges, guest protocols and safety enhancements. Industry heavyweights will also address charting the way forward for environmental innovations, fostering community partnerships and give an update on the 2022-2023 demand and consumer trends.

“After all that we’ve been through – your participation is a testament to the resilience and the promise of our industry,” said Kelly Craighead, President and CEO, Cruise Lines International Association. “The road to recovery will require us to continue to work as one, and I am thrilled to have the opportunity for all of us to come together either in-person, or through the virtual option to address the ‘future of cruising’ as we gather at Seatrade Cruise Global.”

Guided by Informa AllSecure standards, Seatrade Cruise Global continuously works to promote a hygienic, productive and high-quality organised event experience. Furthering its commitment to safety, Seatrade also convened closely with CLIA, FCCA and major cruise lines to align all policies and guidelines for the event with those of the industry. This includes physical distancing, use of PPE, temperature screening and on-site testing. As part of its enhanced policies, the Miami Beach Convention Center developed and implemented new plans and received GBAC STAR Facility Accreditation. Protocols will continue to adhere to all city and state regulations, and more details can be found under the event safety page.