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Cruise Tourism major opportunity for India's Marine Industry, says Seatrade Chief

Travel News Asia 19 July 2004

Cruise tourism could provide a major boost to India’s marine industry, according to Seatrade Publisher and Managing Director, Christopher Hayman.

Addressing the Bombay Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Hayman said Indian Ocean cruises could be an effective solution for winter deployment of ships operating in Northern Europe.

“With the development of cruise terminals at five ports on the west and east coasts of India, cruise tourism could be a major opportunity for the country,” said Hayman.

“This would open up avenues for Indian industry to provide marine and hospitality services, port excursions and the like to these cruises.”

Hayman’s remarks came in advance of Seatrade Middle East Maritime, to be held at the Dubai World Trade Centre from 6-8 December, where the prospects for the development of cruise tourism in the Gulf and Indian Ocean will be under the spotlight.

“The Fourth Seatrade Middle East Cruise Conference is expected to unearth new recommendations to unlock the region’s cruise potential,” said Hayman.

“It will question whether the time is right for the development of regional cruise products, and, if so, what their defining characteristics should be.

“It will also examine itinerary options for cruise tourism in the Gulf and Indian Ocean, infrastructure development in the region and the potential of the west coast of India as a new cruise destination.”

India will also feature strongly in the Seatrade Middle East Maritime exhibition, which will run alongside the conference, with the country mounting a national pavilion at the event. Other pavilions are due from Pakistan, Iran and Turkey.

To date, exhibitors from 19 countries have contracted for Seatrade Middle East Maritime, which is expected to be triple the size of last year’s event.

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