Michael Goh named new President of Dream Cruises

Genting Hong Kong Limited has announced the appointment of Michael Goh as the President of Dream Cruises and Head of International Sales for Genting Cruise Lines. Michael Goh will continue to be based in Singapore, reporting to Kent Zhu, President of Genting Cruise Lines.

Michael Goh joined Genting Hong Kong 20 years ago and was the Senior Vice President of International Sales for Dream Cruises, Star Cruises and Asian sales and marketing for Crystal Cruises. With over 30 years of extensive experience in the Asian hospitality industry, Michael Goh is well placed as the President of Dream Cruises to lead the cruise line into its next chapter of growth.

“Michael’s long experience developing the Asian cruise industry with Genting HK and as a key member in the start-up of Dream Cruises will further strengthen the brand with his appointment as President of Dream Cruises. With his strong relationships in the travel industry, he will lay the sales and marketing strategies for the successful arrival of the first of two 204,000 gross ton Global Class ships in 2021,” says Tan Sri KT Lim, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Genting Hong Kong.

On his appointment, Michael Goh says: “When I look back over the past 20 years developing the cruise business with Genting HK, I am proud of our collective team efforts and the challenges we have overcome along the way. I look forward to this next chapter as President of Dream Cruises and the possibilities that lie ahead.”

“On behalf of Dream Cruises, I thank our trade partners, government representatives, tourist promotion boards and the media for their continued support, and look forward to working together over the coming years to further develop our brand and the cruise industry as a whole,” he added.

Of the present Dream Cruises fleet, two “Dream Class” ships have homeports in Hong Kong, Guangzhou and Singapore, with some additional deployment to Taiwan. The third ship, Explorer Dream is currently on her summer seasonal deployment in Shanghai, Dalian and Tianjin. During the winter, Explorer Dream will embark on her maiden voyage outside of Asia with deployment to Australia and New Zealand.

Two Global Class ships of 204,000 gross tons each are currently being built at MV Werften, renowned for its quality German engineering and construction, and have been designed with cutting edge technology for a uniquely immersive and “better-than-world-class” digital experience for Asian cruise guests, who are leading the trend in digital adoption. The official launch of the Global Class ships will be made during IBTM China, the leading event for the MICE industry in China, on August 28 and 29 this year in Beijing and ITB Asia, the largest tourism trade show in Asia, on October 16 to 18 this year in Singapore.

AmaMagna christened in Grein, Austria

Chef's Table is one of the specialty restaurants on the AmaMagna

Special guests and partners join co-founders Rudi Schreiner and Kristin Karst as Godmother Samantha Brown (fourth from left) christens AmaMagna

AmaWaterways christened its revolutionary new ship, AmaMagna, in Grein, Austria on July 11. The festive ceremony saw guests on board joining AmaWaterways co-founders Rudi Schreiner and Kristin Karst along with Godmother Samantha Brown, respected travel expert and Emmy Award-winning television host, as she officially christened the 23rd ship in the fleet.

“With AmaMagna’s double width design allowing for more personal space, amenities and dining venues, I have had this unique ship on my mind for years and today we are thrilled to officially welcome her to the AmaWaterways family,” said Schreiner. “We are grateful to have so many of our friends and travel partners here with us as we celebrate this exciting time for our company.”

Honoring the long-standing tradition associated with ship christenings that originates more than 4,000 years ago, a priest blessed the ship and crew while Godmother Brown broke a champagne bottle against AmaMagna’s hull, signifying good luck on the journeys ahead.

“Through the years, we have celebrated each new ship the Ama way – with lots of love! Samantha shares many values with our company – most notable through her PBS series “Places to Love”, where she discovers the emotional heart of travel through the people who are changing, challenging and strengthening a destination,” said Karst. “She is a perfect fit as Godmother for this very special ship that is also challenging ideas of what river cruising can offer people in search of personalized travel experiences.”

The striking new ship was welcomed by Grein Mayor Rainer Barth and a distinguished group of regional government and tourism representatives. Afternoon festivities included speeches by Schreiner, Karst and Brown, along with lively local entertainment celebrating the Blue Danube Waltz, Sound of Music and Austrian singer Falco. Following regionally-inspired cocktails and a gala dinner, guests were also treated to a sun deck show featuring dazzling LED performers and fireworks to cap off the festivities.

“I am proud to be Godmother to this incredibly innovative ship,” said Brown. “I have always been impressed by the warmth and attentive care that the crew have shown to me and my family during our previous AmaWaterways cruise, but while traveling on board AmaMagna this week, the ship and the service have exceeded all my expectations of what a cruise experience can be.”

AmaMagna is twice the width of traditional river cruise ships, yet welcomes only 20 percent more guests, allowing generous personal space – with more than half of the 98 staterooms designated as suites measuring between 355 and 710 sq. ft. All staterooms and suites are appointed with stylish décor and natural wood accents. The suites feature full outside balconies, open seating areas and luxurious bathrooms, complete with double sinks and walk-in showers. Six Grand Suites (474 sq. ft.) and an Owner’s Suite (710 sq. ft.) provide even more amenities with separate seating areas and sizable bathrooms complete with spa-like bathtubs.

With four restaurants to choose from, the ship delivers award-winning cuisine and service along with enhanced guest amenities such as an onboard cinema; a large boutique; an expansive Zen Wellness Studio, complete with a large exercise area offering group classes in stretching, cardio and core strengthening and spin classes led by a professionally trained Wellness Host. A juice bar and two massage rooms, along with manicure, pedicure and hair services; and a sun deck with a large heated pool, relaxing whirlpool and sky bar add to the enjoyment on board. All sun deck facilities are easily accessible via an innovative pop-up elevator serving all four decks.

Exclusive to AmaMagna, guests may take advantage of a Concierge Golf Program, providing the opportunity to experience four top-level golf courses in Hungary, Slovakia, Austria and Germany while enjoying the magic of river cruising. AmaMagna’s itineraries include Romantic Danube, Melodies of the Danube and Christmas Markets on the Danube.

Third Icon seen to lift RCCL’s expenditure on newbuildings to $17.4billion in 2019 to 2025

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd’s (RCCL) decision to contract a third Icon class ship at Meyer Turku in Finland should lift the combined value of the ships the company will build between the start of this year to the mid-2020s to some $17.4 billion, according to a calculation of CruiseBusiness.com

“As of December 31, 2018, the aggregate cost of our ships on order, not including any ships on order by our Partner Brands (TUI Cruises) and the Silversea Cruises ships that remain contingent upon final documentation and financing, was approximately $11.4 billion,” RCCL said in its 2018 annual report.

Since the new year, the company has ordered a sixth Oasis class ship from Chantiers de l’Atlantique. The price was not disclosed, but the Swedish cruise and ferry industry publication Shippax Info gives $1.40 billion as its price.

RCCL has also ordered a fifth Edge class ship for its Celebrity Cruises brand after the new year. Shippax Info says the fourth ship in the class is priced at $900 million. Chantiers de l’ Atlantique is building also these vessels.

These two ships brings the  RCCL group’s total capital commitment to newbuildings to $14.70 billion.

Building of the third Icon class ship is subject to financing and neither the yard nor RCCL have disclosed the price of the planned vessel. However, Shippax Info has cited $1.60 billion as the price for the each of the first two 200,000 gross ton, LNG and hybrid powered ships. This can be used as a guideline for the third ship too. This ship is due for delivery in 2025 if final contract is signed.

The figure is $200 million higher than the price of the sixth Oasis class ship, which will be of roughly 230,000 gross tons. The more complex technology on the Icon ships can, however, make them more expensive than the larger but more conventionally powered Oasis class units.

Assuming that $1.60 billion is correct, then RCCL’s newbuilding commitments would reach $16.3 billion in total. No details have been disclose about the price or e.g. size of the two Evolution class ships that Silversea Cruises will build at Meyer Werft in Germany.

On the assumption that these might be about the same size – about 55,000 gross tons - as the two luxury market ships that Regent Seven Seas Cruises has on order at Fincantieri, then each of them could carry a price tag of about 500 million. A small ship will be built for Silversea at de Hoop shipyard in the Netherlands to operate in the Galapagos archipelago. Its price could be in the region of $100 million.

These three ships would add an estimated $1.1 billion to RCCL’s newbuilding commitments, brining the figure to the region of 17.4 billion. RCCL has a 66.7% stake in the Monaco based Silversea Cruises.