Star launches New Zealand cruise season
MEDIA RELEASE
14 October 2009 - For immediate
release
Star launches New Zealand cruise
season
The cruise ship Star Princess will launch
New Zealand’s 2009/2010 cruise season when she calls at
Ports of Auckland early on Friday morning (16
October).
The 2,600 guest capacity ship will be the
first of 25 ships to make 57 calls to Auckland during the
full summer and winter cruise season, which runs through
until August next year.
Managing Director Jens
Madsen said that while the economic situation had impacted
some international cruise operators, the New Zealand market
had shown resilience.
“Despite a slight drop in
the number of cruise ship calls this season, we are hearing
positive reports from around the industry and are expecting
a speedy recovery.”
“Bookings for the next
2010/2011 season are currently sitting at 69 calls,” said
Mr Madsen.
“We are hosting 25% more cruise ship
calls this season than we did just three years ago, and have
also seen an increase in winter cruise calls over the last
two years.”
Auckland will host nine calls by the
Pacific Sun during the 2010 winter season.
Ports of
Auckland will also welcome four maiden calling ships during
the season, the Arcadia, a 2,300 passenger vessel, the
boutique Seabourne Odyssey, P&O Australia’s new Pacific
Jewel and the Saga Ruby.
Other highlights include a
call by Cunard’s Queen Victoria on 13 February, and her
much bigger sister, the Queen Mary 2 on 4
March.
“We will also host three ships on one day
again this year, when the Europa, Clipper Odyssey and Dawn
Princess call Auckland in earlier February,” said Mr
Madsen.
The Europa will call at the primary cruise
ship terminal at Princes Wharf, while the other two ships
will berth at Queens Wharf.
Mr Madsen said that
Queens Wharf would takeover the role of being Auckland’s
primary cruise terminal, from Princes Wharf, once a new
cruise facility was developed at Queens
Wharf.
ENDS