Daily Tribune (Philippines)

2 cruise ships visit Manila

- BY RAFFY AYENG @tribunephl_raf

Two internatio­nal cruise ships docked simultaneo­usly on Monday at Pier 15 Manila South Harbor.

The ships have a total of 4,000 foreign tourists who are expected to explore the Philippine destinatio­ns, in line with the government’s effort to bolster the country’s cruise tourism.

On Monday, the Philippine Ports Authority said MV Westerdam of Holland America returned to the Philippine­s for the second time this year, while the MV Norwegian Jewel of Norwegian Cruise Line also made a smooth return after the controvers­ial suspension of its shipping agent late last year.

MV Westerdam arrived in Manila from Taiwan, while the MV Norwegian Jewel made its port of call at the Port of Princesa earlier on 24 February.

Norwegian Jewel carried 2,376 passengers and Westerdam, on the other hand, had 1,970 passengers.

In preparatio­n for the organized and smooth arrival of the two internatio­nal cruise ships, prearrival meetings on 20 February and a walkthroug­h on 23 February, led by the PPA Port Management Office of NCR South, were conducted.

PPA Port Police were stationed to ensure the safety and security of passengers at the pier.

Additional­ly, 50 buses were available at the pier for tourists planning to explore Manila and Tagaytay.

The traffic flow plan prepared by the PMO was implemente­d with separate lanes for bus tour passengers and those opting for a Do-It-Yourself Tour.

Norwegian Jewel sailed towards the Port of Currimao, and Westerdam set course for Boracay af ter berthing at the said port the whole day, Monday.

Cruise chaos

Norwegian Jewel was the controvers­ial ship in November of last year that was involved in the “Cruise Chaos” viral video after its ship agent, Ben Line Agencies Inc., received a 30-day suspension by the PPA after the complaints of the passengers regarding the traffic and lack of vehicle services which caused confusion and irritation of passengers.

“This shows that if discipline and preparatio­n are in place, no problem will arise,” according to PPA GM Jay Santiago.

 ?? PNA ?? PABASA booklets, narrating the life, passion, death and resurrecti­on of Jesus Christ, go on sale along with other religious items outside the Quiapo Church in Manila over the weekend with the Holy Week just around the corner.
PNA PABASA booklets, narrating the life, passion, death and resurrecti­on of Jesus Christ, go on sale along with other religious items outside the Quiapo Church in Manila over the weekend with the Holy Week just around the corner.

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