Fincantieri delivers Seven Seas Splendor
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- Published: 31 January 2020 31 January 2020
Seven Seas Splendor, the second ultra-luxury cruise ship which Fincantieri built for Regent Seven Seas Cruises, brand of the Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd (NCLH), was delivered on 30 January at the Ancona shipyard.
The ship owner already ordered Fincantieri a third unit of the series, which will be delivered in 2023.
The ceremony was attended, among others, by Jason Montague, President & CEO of Regent Seven Seas Cruises, and by Luigi Matarazzo, General Manager of the Fincantieri Merchant Ships Division, the shipbuilder said in a statement.
Like her sister ship Seven Seas Explorer, delivered by Fincantieri at the Sestri Ponente (Genova) shipyard in 2016, Seven Seas Splendor is 55,000 gross tons, 224 meters long and is able to accommodate 750 passengers on board in 375 spacious suites all including private balconies.
CMV names latest acquisitions
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- Published: 29 January 2020 29 January 2020
Cruise & Maritime Voyages (CMV) the UK based destination focused cruise line, has chosen the names for the two ships it has acquired from P&O Cruises Australia.
The present day Pacific Dawn, which will be operated on the UK market from the spring of 2021, will be called Amy Johnson to honour an aviator.
“Amy Johnson (1903-1941) was a pioneering English pilot who was the first woman to fly solo from London to Australia. In 1931, aged just 27, Johnson set off from Croydon, Surrey to Darwin, Northern Territory,” the company said in a statement.
She went on to set many records including; the first woman to fly from London to Moscow in one day, setting record flying times from Britain to Japan and Cape Town and was awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Aero Club. During WWII, Johnson joined the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA), CMV continued.
Pacific Aria , which will sail under the TransOcean Kreuzfahrten brand on the German market, will be renamed, Ida Pfeiffer.
“Ida Pfeiffer (1797-1858) was an Austrian explorer, travel writer, and ethnographer. Aged 45, Pfeiffer set off on her own to the Holy Land with the aim of completing a pilgrimage. Future trips were funded through her writings. She set off on ‘A Lady’s Voyage Round the World’ in 1846 travelling to South America, China, the South Sea Islands, India, Persia, Russia, Turkey, Greece and Italy. The first journey, and its book, was such a success Pfeiffer undertook ‘A Lady’s Second Journey Round the World’ in 1851 returning in 1855,” CMV said.
Edge class ship could be based in UK – report
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- Published: 29 January 2020 29 January 2020
Celebrity Cruises, the premium market unit in the Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd (RCCL) group, could base a ship of its new Edge class in Southampton in the UK in the future, the line’s CEO was reported as saying
“We will see about an Edge [ship] in Southampton. It is a combination of how strong the UK market is – would we get the per diems that we need for the ship and how that itinerary is performing with other guests from around the world. We source from everywhere,” Lisa Lutoff-Perlo, CEO of Celebrity Cruises, was quote by Travel Weekly as saying..
“Could we have a longer season? Sure. Could we have a full season? Maybe. It really depends on how we build the brand, the business, the average per diems, the luxury travel market between now and when we consider [deployment] again,” the report cited her.
Celebrity Apex, the second unit of the new class of ships, will be named in Southampton in March. The company operates Celebrity Sihouette, a Solstice class ship, from the UK port from spring to late autumn.
MSC Cruises launches range of environmentally certified tours
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- Published: 28 January 2020 28 January 2020
MSC Cruises, the Geneva based cruise shipping company, said it has unveiled a series of carefully selected shore excursions specifically designed to help protect and preserve Earth’s natural beauty but also set specific objectives for local tour operator partners to become internationally certified under the Global Sustainable Tourism Council certification program.
“These unique excursions are an integral part of MSC Cruises’ mission to offer guests an environmentally conscious holiday. The new Protectours program offers MSC Cruises’ guests a chance to discover destinations like never before, while making a positive contribution to the planet through activities aimed to help protect and preserve through a growing list of 25+ tours,’ the company said in a statement.
“Protectours gives guests the chance to enjoy original insights into the natural world while at the same time preserving its beauty and helping to ensure a greener future, from the ultimate forest hike with rescued dogs in Jamaica in the Caribbean to meeting urban honey bees in Corfu or helping to keep Croatia’s beautiful bays and beaches clean during a snorkeling experience,” the company said.
MSC Cruises’ also stated that it became the first global cruise line to become carbon neutral across marine operations at the start of the year. “This commitment to the environment naturally extends to onshore activities too with Protectours. These tours serve two purposes: firstly, they offer an opportunity for MSC Cruises to empower their tour partners to diversify their offering to include more sustainable activities and secondly influencing them to operate their business in a sustainable manner and become engaged in a Global Sustainable Tourism Council certification program by the end of 2020,” the company said.
DIV Group agrees to buy Kleven Verft from Hurtigruten
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- Published: 22 January 2020 22 January 2020
The Croatia based DIV Group has signed an agreement to buy the Norwegian shipbuilder Kleven Verft from Hurtigruten, the Norwegian coastal express and expedition cruise company, Kleven Verft said in a statement.
Hurtigruten had to acquire the shipbuilder in order to secure the completion of Fritdjof Nansen and Roald Amundsen, two advanced expedition cruise ships of about 21,000 gross tons each.
DIV Group is one of the largest industrial groups in Croatia and it owns e.g. the Brodosplit shipyard.
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