Voyager of the Seas launches Tokyo sailings
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- Published: 29 April 2013 29 April 2013
Royal Caribbean International’s Voyager of the Seas made her maiden call at the Port of Tokyo over the weekend on April 27, as part of her Tokyo sailings. The 137,276 gross ton ship has arrived from Shanghai and is based in a Japanese port for the first time.
These Tokyo sailings range from 5 to 6 nights and visit Busan, Jeju and Nagasaki till early May, including one chartered by Club Tourism, a major tour operator in Japan. The traditional plaque exchange took place between Mr Mitsuchika Tarao, Director General, Bureau of Port & Harbor, Tokyo and Captain Charles Teige of Voyager of the Seas onboard the ship to commemorate the ship’s maiden call. The official ceremony was well-attended by around 100 governmental VIPs, media, business partners as well as Royal Caribbean representatives in Japan.
Mr Kelvin Tan, Royal Caribbean’s Regional Director, Asia Pacific said, “We are proud to bring Voyager of the Seas to Japan to let our fans here experience directly from home Royal Caribbean’s signature international and innovative cruising style. Japan is one of our top markets in Asia, and we are very encouraged by the strong response from this market for these cruises. We will continue to work with our Japanese representatives, agents and partners to bring more of such cruises to Japan.”
Voyager of the Seas is the largest ship based in Asia. She offers cruisers a wide choice of onboard activities and entertainment never seen before in Asia, such as the ice-skating rink, the Royal Promenade – a boulevard of shops and cafes – and a full-sized sports court. Other onboard innovations include the in-line skating track, water slide, rock-climbing wall, mini-golf course and golf simulator. In addition, there is a three-tier theatre, themed bars and lounges as well as a mezzanine split level nightclub.
Voyager of the Seas also offers guests the unique DreamWorks Animation entertainment programme. Guests of all ages can interact with ‘celebrity’ characters like Shrek and Fiona of “Shrek”, Alex of “Madagascar” and Po of “Kung Fu Panda” during parades in the Royal Promenade, character breakfasts in the main dining room and photo opportunities.
There are numerous dining options onboard including the three-tier dining room and specialty restaurants, namely Portofino Italian restaurant and Johnny Rockets 50s’ style diner. The choice of accommodation is also comprehensive with more than 40% more staterooms and five more categories than today’s offerings in the region, ranging from luxurious Royal Suites to unique Promenade staterooms with views overlooking the Royal Promenade.
The ship, currently in her second consecutive Asian season, will be returning to Tokyo in September as part of her new 12-Night All Japan Explorer Cruise.
Celebrity Infinity to offer five night Scottish cruise from Liverpool
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- Published: 26 April 2013 26 April 2013
Celebrity Cruises’ 91,000 gross ton Celebrity Infinity will offer a five night cruise from Liverpool to Harwich that includes calls at Greenock and Inverness in September.
The ship will sail from Liverpool Cruise terminal on 1 September on what is a section of a round Britain cruise from Harwich, Cruise Liverpool said in a statement.
The section that targets passengers from the north of England is offered via Cruise Connections, the travel agent.
Celebrity Infinity is one of the two ships of the line based in the UK this year –the other one is the 128,000 gross ton Celebrity Eclipse, which operates from Southampton.
Queen Mary 2 to offer first Cunard sailings from Liverpool in 45 years in May
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- Published: 26 April 2013 26 April 2013
The first chance to sail in and out of Liverpool on Queen Mary 2 will take place this spring as the Cunard Line flagship offers two seven night cruises from the port that was the birthplace of the company.
This will be the first time in 45 years that passengers can sail on a Cunard liner from the Pier Head waterfront. “The cruises have been organised by Liverpool Cruise Club independent travel agency by splitting in two a northern European cruise by the 148,528 gross ton liner,” Cruise Liverpool, the body that promotes the city as cruise destination and home port, said in a statement.
The ship will dock at Liverpool Cruise Terminal on Friday 17 May, allowing passengers to either sail into Liverpool from Southampton or cruise back to the southern port.
The first seven night cruise departs on 10 May with coach travel to join QM2 at Southampton and will sail to Hamburg, Greenock and Dublin, arriving at Liverpool on May 17.
The second cruise will depart Liverpool on 17 May, for an eight night sailing to Invergordon, Stavanger, Hamburg and Southampton, with a return by coach to Liverpool. Fares for both sailings start from £599, but there are only 200 berths available on each of the cruises.
John Cooper, of Liverpool Cruise Club sales and marketing manager, said: “This is a fabulous event, which we’ve been negotiating like hell to do. It’s a chance for Merseysiders to experience Cunard’s elegant style of five star cruising with on the world’s most famous ship. This will be cruising in or out of the new Liverpool Cruise Terminal for the very first time on Cunard Line.”
The last Cunard turnaround call in Liverpool before this took place on 30 January 1968, with RMS Franconia. The first Cunard Line vessel, RMS Britannia, sailed from the port for Halifax and Boston on 4 July 1840, although the line was then known as The British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company.
Katherine Jenkins to perform on Oriana in October
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- Published: 25 April 2013 25 April 2013
Katherine Jenkins, classical crossover artist, will be performing on Oriana for two short cruises later this year, prices start from £399 per person for four nights.
The following cruises go on sale on May 1, 2013:
- Departing Oct 31, 2013, a four night cruise on Oriana (X323) calling at Zeebrugge (for Bruges) and Amsterdam starts from £399 per person for a Vantage Fare.
- Departing Nov 27, 2013, a four night cruise on Oriana (X326) calling at Zeebrugge (for Bruges) and Amsterdam starts from £399 per person for a Vantage Fare.
Oriana, which is exclusively for adults, has three pools, Oasis Spa, gym, theatre, cinema, sports court, plus numerous restaurants and bars including the Ocean Grill by celebrity chef Marco Pierre White.
P&O Cruises managing director Carol Marlow said: “These short breaks provide the opportunity for an indulgent weekend of fine dining, pampering in the spa, time to explore the ports, rounded off by a very special performance from the world’s most prolific classical crossover artist Katherine Jenkins.”
Since launching her career in 2003, the Welsh star has sold in excess of seven million albums, which has made her the fastest selling soprano ever. Katherine has become a premier ambassador of bringing classical music to a mainstream audience.
Vantage Fares benefits include a choice of cabin, the flexibility to make amendments to, or even change, the choice of cruise or cabin up to 90 days prior to departure, plus one of the following; on board spending money, car parking in Southampton or return coach travel to Southampton. It also features P&O Cruises Price Promise protection, which ensures that should the price of the Vantage Fare reduce; the difference will be awarded in on board spending or a cabin upgrade, P&O said in a statement.
Fabrizia Greppi leaves her position at Costa
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- Published: 25 April 2013 25 April 2013
Fabrizia Greppi is leaving her position as VP Corporate Communication at Costa Crociere S.p.A. She joined Costa in 2001 to manage its Global PR and Corporate communication, reporting to the Chairman and CEO. For the last 12 years she has managed corporate and product communication such as media relations, inaugural events, internal communication, corporate identity, corporate social responsibility, reputation management and crisis communication – coordinating Public Relations agencies in 14 countries. Her skill and expertise have enabled her to achieve brilliant results in the many projects she has managed.
During the last 14 months she has been at the front line of the Concordia crisis communication, coordinating the Company’s communication and initiating the reputation rebuilding process. During her professional career she has supported the expansion of the company in new markets such as the Emirates and Asia and has also been in charge of marketing communication, coordinating the integration of all communication activities (internal/ external, on-off line), defining the brand identity and coordinating the international advertising pitch.
As of May 1st she leaves her position to engage in new projects. The company thanks Fabrizia for her great commitment and loyalty and wishes her all the best for her future projects.
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