Tourism boost as record passenger numbers use new city port terminal
Trailblazing £11.25m facility’s 75,000 visitors in six months
Tens of thousands of passengers have been using the new cruise terminal at the city’s port – significantly boosting the Portsmouth economy.
The trailblazing £11.25m terminal opened to the public last August and allows the port to take on more holidaymakers going on cruises to lavish destinations. A total of 75,000 people visited the terminal in the first six months.
Councillor Gerald Vernon-Jackson said: “Over the past six months we have seen a record number of passengers use our new terminal extension. As a port, we have pitched ourselves towards small to mid-sized boutique, expedition, luxury cruises and this approach is proving to reap rewards.
“We are on track for our busiest year, with 88 calls, which helps to support the port’s overall growth and is essential for the city.
“It is estimated that each cruise call can generate £1.5m for the city’s economy through passenger and crew spend, combined with port charges. With the port contributing £8m profit to the council’s budget this year, we’re optimistic our popularity as a cruise port will continue as forecasts show future growth.”
Officials are set to welcome back Virgin Voyages for nine turnaround visits, and the first ever visit of French brand CFC’s Renaissance in May.
Port director Mike Sellers said: “Investment in the port has resulted in exponential
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“We now turn to shore power as our current focus so we can be in a position next year to provide energy for multiple ships on multiple berths, which we believe will be a UK first. We look forward to sharing our experience with the wider industry and demonstrate how ports are a leading sector in sustainability.”
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