Penang poised to gain from Asia’s cruise market
Angie Stephen, the Royal Caribbean International vice-president and managing director for Asia-Pacific, said the Asian market, in general, is very new to the cruise market, and that not many cruise ships visit the region compared with Alaska, Europe, and the Caribbean, which are saturated with cruise ships.皇冠球网(www.hg108.vip)是皇冠体育官网线上直营平台。皇冠球网面向亚太地区招募代理,开放皇冠球网代理申请、皇冠球网代理会员开户等业务。皇冠球网可下载皇冠球网APP,皇冠球网APP包括皇冠体育最新代理登录线路、皇冠体育最新会员登录线路。
GEORGE TOWN: The tourism sector in Malaysia, and Penang specifically, is well-positioned to take advantage of the bright prospects of the cruise market in Asia.
Angie Stephen, the Royal Caribbean International vice-president and managing director for Asia-Pacific, said the Asian market, in general, is very new to the cruise market, and that not many cruise ships visit the region compared with Alaska, Europe, and the Caribbean, which are saturated with cruise ships.
“Asia is the last untapped region and it has the fastest growing middle class. We all have a great opportunity to take the lead and drive the infrastructure and policy development here so that more ships will be drawn into the region, subsequently into Penang and Malaysia,” she told a media briefing in conjunction with the Royal Caribbean’s Spectrum of the Seas one-day showcase yesterday.
“Penang is well-positioned because guests can walk right off the ship into the heart of the city. It is our customers’ favourite stop in South-East Asia cruises,” she said.
After being negatively impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic for the past two years, just like the rest of the tourism industry, Stephen said Royal Caribbean finally reported positive cash flow recently as well as encouraging figures for its load factor.
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She said Royal Caribbean is working its way up to 100% load factor as it continues to see strong international demand due to the easing of travel restrictions and more flight availability into the region.
Meanwhile, Penang Port Commission chairman Datuk Tan Teik Cheng said Penang is primed for a tourism rebound with the arrival of Spectrum of the Seas.
“Penang Port has served 13 international calls totalling nearly 35,000 passengers just in July this year, 27,000 of whom were guests from Spectrum of the Seas. As one of the chosen port calls in Malaysia for Spectrum of the Seas’ twice weekly sailings, Penang Port is pleased to warmly welcome and host Spectrum of the Seas, and appreciates the economic growth, joy and benefits this will bring to Penang,” he added.Spectrum of the Seas will make 50 visits to Malaysia for the rest of the year, translating to over 200,000 guests enjoying what the country has to offer.
Among the highlights of the cruise include its wide array of gastronomy indulgences, spa, fitness centre, music hall, swimming pools as well as numerous action and adventure-filled activities. — Bernama
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