SINGAPORE - More than triple the number of maiden ship are expected to make their
calls to Singapore this year compared to last year, said Deputy Prime Minister
Teo Chee Hean.
There were three maiden ship
calls to Singapore last year. This year, 11 maiden ship calls are expected.
Speaking at the official opening
ceremony of Singapore's second cruise terminal - the Marina Bay Cruise Centre
Singapore (MBCCS), Mr Teo said Singapore's location in the maritime region
makes it a natural hub to catalyze the growth of the cruise industry.
Singapore has been working
closely with its ASEAN neighbours to realise Southeast Asia's cruise potential
as a region.
"Cruise tourism is a sector
where we see potential for ASEAN to jointly market ourselves to the world.
Together, we can create a winning product that will appeal to transports and
bring economic benefits to all our countries," said Mr Teo.
Mr Teo said the new cruise
terminal will help Singapore better serve the growing industry.
The 28,000 square metre terminal
can cater to the largest generation of large and contemporary cruise ships,
such as the Royal Carribean's Oasis and Voyager-class ships. The terminal has
also effectively doubled Singapore's berth capacity to four.
Mr Teo said he is confident the
new facility will draw more global cruise lines, which will offer more varied
itineraries to different port of calls in the region.
The new terminal is expecting
over 70 ship calls by different cruise liners as the cruise season enters its
peak period. This will translate into a passenger traffic of more than 200,000
from now till March next year.
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