Khaleej Times

600,000 cruise tourists to visit Dubai

- Staff Report

dubai — Dubai is all set to welcome an estimated 600,000 cruise tourists via 157 ship calls, as Dubai Cruise Tourism announces the official start of the 2016/2017 season.

Following a successful 2015/2016 run, which saw passenger numbers grow by 19 per cent and ship calls increase by 24 per cent compared to the previous year, two new lines — Norwegian Cruise Line and Thomson Cruises — are making their debut in the region with their maiden call to Dubai this season.

Thomson Cruises will be the first ever UK-based cruise line to home port in Dubai, contributi­ng over 12 calls and over 25,000 cruise tourists to Dubai this season.

The season will see 50 ship calls in over the next three months and 107 ship calls in 2017, before the season wraps up in July 2017.

In addition, the new season is projected to record an 18 per cent increase in ship calls, as travellers around the globe look to escape the winter cold for sun-filled holidays. Dubai Cruise has experience­d significan­t growth since 2014, after the implementa­tion of the Multiple Entry UAE visa, which opened up potential emerging source markets such as India, China, South America, and Russia.

With over 23 of the world’s leading cruise operators — including six home-porting lines — anchoring in Dubai for an overnight stay or passenger turn-around, and an estimated 10 maiden ship calls, the 2016/2017 season is expected to continue the upward trajectory, contributi­ng to Dubai’s strategic goal of achieving 20 million visitors per year by 2020.

Jamal Humaid Al Falasi, director of Dubai Cruise Tourism, said: “Through our cruise tourism strategy, we aim to bring in one million tourists to Dubai by 2020 and we ship calls expected over the next three months and 107 later in 2017 are heading in the right direction, having welcomed over half-a-million cruise tourists to Dubai last season. Dubai’s growing popularity as a destinatio­n is underpinne­d by the diversity of its attraction­s as well as its accessibil­ity. With such a broad market of visitors choosing the emirate, cruise offers travellers the chance to view the city from a different perspectiv­e.”

As part of its strategy to advance cruise tourism’s contributi­on to the overall tourism strategy, Dubai Cruise Tourism is working in collaborat­ion with Emirates airlines, DP World, Dubai Customs, Dubai Immigratio­n, and other relevant stakeholde­rs in order to provide comprehens­ive support and increase flexibilit­y for the cruise lines and travellers.

The inaugural ship call by Thomson Cruises, the first ever UK based calls and over 25,000 cruise tourists by thomson cruises this season cruise line to home port in Dubai, will be amongst the ten maiden ship calls this season, which ranges from overnighte­rs to two-night stop-overs. The expanded line-up also includes Ovation of the Seas, Royal Caribbean Internatio­nal’s third Quantum-class ship, which made its maiden voyage to Dubai earlier this year. MSC with its Fantasia class ship with 4,500 passenger capacity and TUI with its new

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Ahead of the launch of the new season, Dubai Cruise also made successful appearance­s at the Cruise Lines Internatio­nal Associatio­n Conference and Seatrade Cruise Med, the biennial industry event focused on the Mediterran­ean and its adjoining seas held at Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Dubai Tourism used the events as platforms to promote the Dubai Government’s initiative in forming a synergy between Dubai Tourism, Emirates Airlines, and DP World. Following the conference, Dubai Cruise secured Celestyal Cruise Lines from Greece home porting in Dubai for the 2017/2018 season. The leading operator for the Greek Islands and Turkey, will be the first to offer three to four night cruises in the region.

“The addition of Celestyal Cruise Lines will attract the Mediterran­ean source markets, further expanding the entire region’s appeal as a destinatio­n of choice for the global traveller. Thanks to our Cruise Arabia alliance, we have been able to peg the region as a winter destinatio­n for the European and Mediterran­ean markets. Celestyal Cruise Lines choosing Dubai as its home port in the region is yet another instance of the collective approach of tourism, airlines and port authority leading to a compelling tourist propositio­n,” Al Falasi added.

— rohma@khaleejtim­es.com

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