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1. Singapore Showcases New Cruise Terminal at Convention in Miami
Singapore Showcases New Cruise Terminal at Convention in Miami. The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is currently showcasing its new cruise terminal design for the first time at the Seatrade Cruise Shipping Convention 2009 in Miami, USA being held from 17 to 19 March 2009.
2. Singapore launches Construction of International Cruise Terminal
Singapore launches Construction of International Cruise Terminal. To be completed by the end of 2011, the International Cruise Terminal ICT will double Singapore’s berth capacity and enable more cruise ships to homeport and call on Singapore and Asia. With the ICT’s deep waters, a large turning basin and lack of height restrictions, the world’s largest ships, such as the Oasis- cla
3. Dubai to Open New Cruise Terminal in February 2010
Dubai to Open New Cruise Terminal in February 2010. The façade of the New Cruise Terminal building is based upon Dubai’s contemporary Arabic design. The main purpose is to reflect Dubai’s rich heritage as a maritime center, present a strong positive image of Emirati hospitality, and to express the importance of Dubai as an international tourist destination. Special attention has be
4. Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal Joins Asia Cruise Association
Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal Joins Asia Cruise Association. The Asia Cruise Association (ACA) has welcomed the Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal (SIPG) as a new member. This latest addition to ACA, which is led by cruise lines Azamara Club Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Costa Cruises, Cunard, Princess Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, Silversea Cruises a
5. Dubai Crown Prince Opens New Dubai Cruise Terminal
Dubai Crown Prince Opens New Dubai Cruise Terminal. The new Dubai Cruise Terminal was formally opened by the Dubai Crown Prince His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, on Tuesday in the presence of VIPs and officials. During the course of the festivities the naming ceremony for a passenger cruise ship - Costa Deliziosa - also took place.
6. Shanghai Post International Cruise Terminal to be MSC Cruises’ Asian Hub Port
Shanghai Post International Cruise Terminal to be MSC Cruises’ Asian Hub Port. MSC Cruises is to make the Shanghai Post International Cruise Terminal (SIPG) their Asian hub port and commence a number of Asian routes off the back of the launch of the terminal. MSC Cruises who sail principally in Europe and South America will deploy their newest and most experienced staff to Asia.Th
7. Engineering and Architectural Design Projects Awarded for Singapore’s International Cruise Termi
Engineering and Architectural Design Projects Awarded for Singapore’s International Cruise Terminal. Singapore’s new International Cruise Terminal is intended to boost the existing cruise facilities and infrastructure to accommodate the new generation of larger cruise ships. The architectural design will incorporate a terminal building alongside two berths, designed for operational
8. Engineering and Architectural Design Projects Awarded for Singapore’s International Cruise Termi
Engineering and Architectural Design Projects Awarded for Singapore’s International Cruise Terminal. Singapore’s new International Cruise Terminal is intended to boost the existing cruise facilities and infrastructure to accommodate the new generation of larger cruise ships. The architectural design will incorporate a terminal building alongside two berths, designed for operational

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