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9. 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
10. 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
11. Carnival Australia Joins Asia Cruise Association
Carnival Australia Joins Asia Cruise Association. Carnival Australia has joined the Asia Cruise Association (ACA). Carnival Australia joins ACA cruise line members Azamara Club Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Costa Cruises, Cunard Line, Princess Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, Silversea Cruises and Star Cruises to charter the growth of the cruise industry in Asia.
12. Cruise Boost for Dubai Tourism
Cruise Boost for Dubai Tourism. Cruise ships brought in 26,580 tourists to Dubai from 6 April to 14 June 2010 according to recent statistics released by the Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM). The cruise terminal at Port Rashid serviced 17 ships belonging to cruise companies from all over the world.
13. New Zealand's Cruise Industry Hits Record Highs
New Zealand's Cruise Industry Hits Record Highs. New Zealand’s booming cruise industry hit a record 168,000 passenger and crew arrivals last season, pumping $204 million into local economies from Auckland to Otago. Figures released by Cruise New Zealand showed that New Zealand’s cruise industry has grown from 27 cruises and 19,400 passengers in the 1996/1997 season, to last season’
14. First Cruise Liner to Home Port at Kai Tak Cruise Terminal in Hong Kong
On Tuesday, the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) organised a ceremony to welcome the first cruise liner to homeport at the Hong Kong Kai Tak Cruise Terminal – Royal Caribbean International’s Mariner of the Seas. The cruise ship set off to Taiwan in the afternoon and will return to Hong Kong on 2 November.
15. Crystal Cruises' 2009 Cruise Guide highlights New Itineraries and Destinations
Crystal Cruises' 2009 Cruise Guide highlights New Itineraries and Destinations. Luxury cruise specialist Crystal Cruises has published its 2009 Cruise Guide, the line’s first publication of next year’s entire fleet-wide schedule, featuring new itineraries, new ports of call and the World Cruise. A preview to the 150+-page Crystal Cruises Worldwide Atlas available in May, the 21-pag
16. 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

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