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New York City officials welcome Cruise Canada New England Symposium to New York City
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- Published on Wednesday, 15 June 2011 21:34
- Written by Teijo Niemelä
New York City Economic Development Corporation President Seth W. Pinsky and NYC & Company CEO George Fertitta today welcomed the Cruise Canada New England Symposium to New York City for the first time in its 13-year history. The symposium brings together cruise industry leaders to network, learn best practices, and also to promote the Canada and New England region as an international cruise destination. This year’s symposium attracted over 225 attendees including six cruise line presidents. The cruise ship industry continues to play an increasingly important role in New York City’s tourism industry and overall economy – cruise passengers and crew spent approximately $144 million while ashore in the City last year, contributing to the record-breaking 48.8 million visitors who visited New York City in 2010. The attendees also ate lunch on the Carnival Miracle today, which, beginning in April 2012, will be making New York City its year-round homeport.
"We are proud to be hosting the Cruise Canada New England Symposium for the first time in its thirteen years," said New York City Economic Development Corporation President Seth W. Pinsky. "The cruise industry continues to be an economic boon for the City, and today’s announcement that the Carnival Miracle will start offering year-round cruises from New York City will do even more to stimulate our economy, bringing additional visitors and generating nearly $13 million in direct spending."
"New York City’s cruise industry is so vital to the health of our $31 billion tourism industry – as more cruise lines call on New York, more visitors will get a chance to experience the five boroughs’ unique energy, diversity and dynamism. We also applaud Carnival for their announcement today that they will establish a year-round presence in New York," said George Fertitta, CEO of NYC & Company, the City’s marketing, tourism and partnership organization.
Beginning in April 2012, the Carnival Miracle will make an additional 21 calls at the Manhattan Cruise Terminal, with destinations that include the Bahamas and Caribbean Islands. The ship calls will bring an estimated 52,000 additional embarking passengers into New York City, resulting in an estimated $13 million in direct spending. The Carnival Miracle will be the third major cruise ship to call year-round in New York City.
"New York is one of the highest-rated homeports for ‘Fun Ship’ cruising. Carnival Miracle’s new year-round eight-day departures offer consumers the best of both worlds – a choice of three attractive year-round Caribbean and Bahamas itinerary options with the opportunity to depart from one of the world’s great cities," said Carnival President and CEO Gerry Cahill.
Last year, New York City had a record-breaking tourism year, welcoming 48.8 million visitors – 39.1 million domestic and 9.7 million international – who spent $31 billion. New York City also has a 33 percent market share of all overseas travel to the United States, the highest in the nation. Tourism is the City’s fifth largest industry and impacts 320,000 jobs in the hospitality and leisure sector.
The New York City Economic Development Corporation, which manages both the Manhattan and Brooklyn Cruise Terminals, recently announced the results of the 2010 Economic Impact Study of cruise passenger and crew spending in New York City. The study showed that cruise passengers and crew spent an estimated $144.6 million in New York City in 2010, far exceeding the $93.8 million spent in 2009. Embarking passengers were the largest spenders at $117.9 million, followed by crew spending at $21.5 million and transit passenger spending at $5.2 million. Passengers with pre- or post-cruise overnight stays had the highest average spending per passenger at $437 during a two-night stay. Only 21 percent of cruise passengers resided in the tri-state area.
Cruise passenger arrivals in New York City were also significantly higher in 2010 compared to 2009. In 2009, there were 445,718 combined embarking and transit passengers and 181 ship calls. These numbers jumped to 582,979 combined embarking and transit passengers and 241 ship calls in 2010. The Economic Development Corporation currently projects this upward trend to continue in 2011 with an expected 264 ship calls and 645,000 passengers.
The Carnival Miracle will launch a year-round program of eight-day cruises to the Caribbean and Bahamas from New York beginning in April 2012. On this schedule, Carnival Miracle will offer three uniquely different eight-day itineraries that visit a diversity of islands throughout the Caribbean and Bahamas.
Costa Crociere group enjoyed 18% rise in passenger count to 2.1 million in 2010
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- Published on Wednesday, 15 June 2011 13:36
- Written by Kari Reinikainen
Costa Crociere S.p.A. Group – comprising CostaCruises, the number one cruise company for the German market Aida Cruises andIberocruceros, which operates mainly for the Spanish- and Portuguese-speakingmarkets – has confirmed its leadership in Europe.
The Group’s consolidated revenues rose byabout 12% in FY 2010, reaching just under 3 billion euros, while the totalnumber of guests was 2.15 million, representing an increase of some 18%compared to the previous fiscal year. The increase in revenues reinforces Costa Crociere’s position as Italy’slargest travel group
“Despite the fact that the economicsituation is not the most favorable, European cruising remains a growthindustry and continues to play a key role in terms of the creation of wealthand employment. Costa Crociere S.p.A. isthe no.1 operator and the driving force in Europe: in 2010 the Group’s ships carried over 2million Guests and generated an economic impact (direct and indirect spending)worth 2.2 billion euros in Italy alone,” commented Costa Crociere S.p.A.President Gianni Onorato.
Costa is part of Carnival Corp & plc,the world’s largest cruise shipping group.
Cruise Critic announces first ever Cruisers' Choice Awards
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- Published on Wednesday, 15 June 2011 11:43
- Written by Teijo Niemelä
Cruise Critic, the leading cruise reviews site, has announced the winners of the first-ever Cruise Critic Cruisers' Choice Awards. The awards honor the top cruise ships, based on ratings submitted by consumers for cruise reviews published on the site.
"The reviews submitted by our members are an outstanding resource for cruisers and offer a fantastic insight into the different cruise experiences you will find on each ship," said Carolyn Spencer Brown, editor in chief of Cruise Critic. "With these awards, we're looking to honor the ships that rank highly with our members by providing exceptional facilities, accommodations, activities and service."
Cruise Critic boasts the world's largest online cruise community with more than 700,000 members and 70,000 cruise reviews. Each month, almost 2 million people visit the site to read cruise reviews, find information on planning cruises or access the forums, where they swap advice and stories with other cruisers.
Cruising only European tourism sector with major growth in 2010 - ECC
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- Published on Wednesday, 15 June 2011 13:31
- Written by Kari Reinikainen
The European cruise industry continues toprovide a major contribution to Europe’s economy as a whole and it was the onlyarea of the tourism sector to enjoy substantial growth last year, according tofigures issued today in Brussels by the European Cruise Council (ECC).
Last year there were some 5.5 millionEuropean cruisers (a 10% increase compared to 2009), which works out toapproximately 30% of cruise passengers worldwide (18.8 million cruisers). The EU countries with the most cruisers arethe UK (1.6 million), Germany (1.2 million), Italy (around 890,000) and Spain (645,000).,figures of the sixth edition of the annual report of the European CruiseContribution show.
In 2010 the European cruise industry alsogrew in terms of the numbers of passengers departing from European ports: 5.2 million (+7.2%). The overall (direct and indirect) economicimpact of the industry on the continent’s economy last year was 35.2 billioneuros, including over 14 billion euros of direct spending.
The greatest beneficiaries of this directexpenditure were Italy (4.5 billion euros), the UK (approximately 2.6 billion)and Germany (2.3 billion). Europeanshipbuilders continue to play an important part in this expansion: from 2011 to 2014 the continent’s yards willbuild 23 new cruise ships, with a total investment worth almost 11 billioneuros. The economic impact of the cruiseindustry also contributes very substantially to employment, accounting foraround 300,000 jobs in Europe.
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines introduce three new theme nights, adapts menus
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- Published on Wednesday, 15 June 2011 11:04
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A highlight of many Fred. Olsen cruises, for many guests, is the chance to dress up and join in with the fun of a specially themed night; it creates a party atmosphere and menus and entertainment are all designed to tie in with the theme, the company said in a statement.
From July 2011, three exciting new Themed Nights will be introduced:- Nautical Nights, with a seafaring flavour – Rock ‘n' Roll Nights, and International Nights, celebrating the international nature of the cruises, and their crew and guests. In each case, guests will be encouraged to dress according to the theme, and the crew will also be suitably dressed. The ships will be decorated in the appropriate style, while the entertainment, quizzes and shows will all be themed. Special menus have been devised to reflect each theme, and the bars will serve appropriate drinks – such as 1950s style sodas and floats, on Rock ‘n’ Roll Nights.
The menus allow the chefs to be truly imaginative, and create dishes that are both delicious and fun. The ‘Anchors Away’ menu for Nautical Nights has a strong emphasis on fish and seafood, with dishes including ‘Pirate’s Platter’ of beetroot-marinated gravadlax and avocado; ‘Surf and Turf,’ a favourite combination of Rib Eye steak with giant prawns, and a starter of ‘Cornish Crab Bisque’. Vegetarians are never forgotten, and they can delight in ‘Porthole of Yorkshire Pudding’ featuring veggie sausages and onion gravy.
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Night menu brings into play many of the top names from that great musical era. Dishes include a starter of ‘Chuck Berry Salad’ with cherry (‘Berry’) tomatoes, ‘Great Balls of Fire’ Jerry Lee Lewis, a tasty dish of spicy meatballs, and desserts like ‘Tutti Frutti’ Little Richard, featuring candied fruit in an orange and vanilla sauce.
The International Night menu combines dishes from all over the world. On one menu, you may find starters of California Rolls and Thai Crab cakes, along with main dishes such as German ‘Sauerbraten’, a delicious beef dish, cheek by jowl with good old British Bangers and Mash, while vegetarians can enjoy Mexican ‘Chimichangas’ – vegetable tortillas.
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