CLIA Europe elects Celestyal’s Anastassidis as chairman

General Assembly of CLIA Europe, the industry’s ceiling organisation in the region, says it has voted to appoint Kyriakos Anastassiadis, CEO of Celestyal Cruises, as the next CLIA Europe Chairman.

First appointed to the European Executive Committee of the Cruise Lines International Association three years ago, Anastassiadis takes over the role from Pierfrancesco Vago, Executive Chairman of MSC Cruises, who has been the organisation’s chairman for the last three years. His term will begin on 1 January 2017.

The remaining members of the Executive Committee, as confirmed by the General Assembly, are: David Dingle, Chairman of Carnival UK and CLIA Europe Vice Chairman; Manfredi Lefebvre d'Ovidio, Chairman of Silversea Cruises; Gavin Smith, Senior Vice President International, Royal Caribbean; Michael Thamm, CEO of the Costa Group and Pierfrancesco Vago.

Anastassiadis, CEO of Celestyal Cruises, said: “I feel honoured and humbled by the General Assembly’s trust in me as CLIA Europe Chair and I look forward to continuing the work and effectiveness of CLIA Europe in representing all of its Members and ensuring the future success of the cruise industry. We have an effective team of professionals working at CLIA and are developing a stronger presence in Europe. I remain fully committed to matching my peers’ trust with my outmost dedication during the upcoming years.”

MSC Cruise to continue “Serving You” Roadshows in US with three events

MSC Cruises, the world’s fourth largest cruise shipping group that is rapidly expanding with large newbuildings, says it will continue its series of “Serving You” Roadshows.

Simultaneous events will take place in Baltimore, Md. and Miami, Fla. MSC Cruises executives will be present at both events tonight with Rick Sasso, chairman of MSC Cruises, and Roberto Fusaro, president of MSC Cruises, attending and speaking at the Miami event, and Ken Muskat, executive vice president of MSC Cruises, presenting in Baltimore. The company plans to hold a total of 17 such events this year.

“This is MSC Cruises’ third consecutive year of holding Roadshows for travel agents in key cities across the U.S., and each year we’ve seen increased interest and engagement from the trade community interested in learning more about the cruise line as well as our innovative sales tools and programs that will help them grow their business,” said Ken Muskat, executive vice president of MSC Cruises.

New Mein Schiff 1 to offer eight and 10 night Baltic cruises in first season

Mein Schiff 1, the fifth newbuilding of Hamburg based TUI Cruises from Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland, will offer a series of eight and 10 night cruises from Kiel from 19 May 2018, when the ship will enter service.

In September of the same year, the ship will be deployed in the Canary Islands, from where it will offer two seven night itineraries to the Atlantic islands and Morocco.

In the summer of 2018, four of the company’s ships will operate in northern Europe and for the first time, TUI Cruises will offer sailings in the Mediterranean from Trieste. The two seven night itineraries can be combined to a 14 night cruise.

Mein Schiff 1 will replace the present holder of the same name in the TUI Cruises fleet. The present ship will be transferred to Thomson Cruises, a British unit of the TUI AG group. Its new name has not been disclosed as yet.

P&O Cruises unveils details of Oriana’s forthcoming refit

Following the news that Oriana is to undergo a three-week refurbishment, P&O Cruises that operates the 1995 built vessel of 69,840 gross tons has released mote details about the work that will take place in Hamburg in November.

“The refit takes into consideration guest feedback on all aspects of the ship, from the public spaces and bars to the cabins and bathrooms. Public areas and cabins will be rejuvenated with a range of subtle upgrades that will have a big impact without losing any of the ship’s unique charm,” the company said in a statement.

P&O Cruises is collaborating with design firm Richmond International, which worked on the decor for flagship Britannia, to provide “a modern yet classic look and feel throughout. Highlights include:

Cabins and suites: replacing soft furnishings, repairing and replacing furniture, upgrading bathrooms and carrying out maintenance work on balconies.

The Peninsular and Oriental Restaurants: a brand new colour scheme, replacing carpets and chairs.

The Spa: the sauna, steam-room, whirlpool and changing areas will be uplifted with new tiling, modern furniture and contemporary equipment. There will also be relaxing heated loungers, soothing natural décor and a living plant wall.

Theatre Royal: new sound and lighting equipment as well as re-upholstered seating will ensure the best and most comfortable entertainment experience.

 Other areas being refurbished include The Conservatory, Lord’s Tavern, Riviera Bar, Loyalty & Future Cruise Deck, the gym, Anderson’s and all public areas across the entire ship.

 P&O Cruises senior vice president Paul Ludlow said: “We want Oriana’s guests, both returning and new, to feel that they are sailing on the most elegant and charming ship. From what our guests have told us we know that retaining the traditional elements that are unique to Oriana is as important as rejuvenating the ship - so that’s what we’re aiming to do.”

 

Following the refurbishment, Oriana will set sail on a two-night short celebration cruise to Zeebrugge round trip from Southampton departing December 16, followed by a 17-night Canary Islands cruise round trip from Southampton departing December 18, 2016.

First German LGBT cruise more than half sold out six months before departure

The first cruise in Germany catering just for the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) market is more than half sold out six months before the sailing date, TUI Cruises whose Mein Schiff 2 will operate the cruise said in a statement.

The cruise, a seven night Western Mediterranean itinerary that will sail from Palma de Mallorca 29 April will include an overnight call at Barcelona. Entertainment and parties to cater for the various genres in the LGBT scene will take place on board during the week, the company said.