Royal Caribbean International to homeport smartship in Singapore
Royal Caribbean International to homeport smartship in Singapore
Royal Caribbean International today announced that it will homeport
its billion-dollar smartship Ovation of the Seas in Singapore in 2017
for a season, bringing thousands of travellers to the region and
injecting millions into the local and regional economies.
The announcement was made during Ovation of the Seas’ maiden call in
Singapore, where a plaque and key ceremony was held in the presence of
over 200 government and industry partners, with Mr Lionel Yeo, Chief
Executive of Singapore Tourism Board (STB), Mr Alexander Hungate,
President and Chief Executive Officer of SATS, and Ovation of the Seas’
Captain Flemming Nielsen. The ship has ended her 14-night cruise from
Dubai to Singapore.
Making history as the first international cruise line to deploy a
brand new ship to Asia for homeporting, Ovation of the Seas was
delivered in April. At 347m long, 168,666 gross registered tonnes,
carrying 4,905 guests in total and laden with first-at sea features and
technologies, the smartship will be the largest and most
technologically-advanced ship to call Singapore home next year.
Over her 10 sailings from March to April 2017, Ovation of the Seas is
expected to add some 42,000 additional guests to the Singapore cruising
scene, and delivering millions through in-port spend. She will offer
return trips ranging from 3 to 5 nights to Penang, Phuket, Bangkok (Laem
Chabang), and a one-way cruise to Tianjin with calls at Ho Chi Minh City
(Phu My) for an overnight, Hue/Danang (Chan May), Hong Kong and Seoul (Incheon).
Royal Caribbean’s Senior Vice President, International, Mr Gavin
Smith said, “We’re thrilled to bring one of the world’s most innovative
cruise ships to Singapore and the region, and take cruise travel here to
new heights.
“Joining Mariner of the Seas and Voyager of the Seas, the addition of
Ovation of the Seas means we will have the largest cruise fleet
deployment of any brand in Southeast Asia.
He said, “Our investment reaffirms our commitment to Singapore and
the region, and the bright future we see for the region’s cruising
industry.”
Mr Smith further shared with the deployment of Ovation of the Seas,
plus the return of Voyager of the Seas in May andMariner of the Seas in
October, this will increase Royal Caribbean’s capacity in 2017 in
Southeast Asia by 30 per cent over 2016.
Mr Yap Chin Siang, Assistant Chief Executive (Policy and Planning),
Singapore Tourism Board, said: “The homeporting of the Ovation of the
Seas is a testament to the appeal of cruising from Singapore. It is also
very timely – the upcoming Visit ASEAN@50 celebrations in 2017 will
highlight the best of Southeast Asia, and cruises offer the perfect way
to experience the warm hospitality of the region.
“We also hope that this deployment will spur the region to enhance
cruise infrastructure to accommodate more ships like the Ovation. As the
lead co-ordinator for Cruise at ASEAN, Singapore will continue to work
with our neighbours to develop our region into a preferred cruising
destination.”
Guests on board the 18-deck smartship will enjoy the ‘North Star’, an
observation capsule that rises 92 metres over the ocean; ‘Two70’ – a
Scopy8.5 million hi-tech entertainment venue; cocktails served by robots
at the ‘Bionic Bar’; skydiving and surfing experiences; interior virtual
balconies with real-time ocean views; luxurious Loft suites with large
living areas and private concierge service; and ‘SeaPlex’, the largest
indoor activity space at sea – housing a basketball court, circus
school, roller-skating, bumper cars, and more.
Ovation of the Seas also boasts 18 restaurants with cuisines from
around the globe, including imaginative cuisine at Wonderland, and
Jamie’s Italian by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver; the fastest internet
connection speeds at sea; and a collection of artwork valued at more
than S$6 million.
Ovation of the Seas will embark on a 3-night cruise to Kuala Lumpur
(Port Klang) tomorrow with a record 4,576 guests on a cruise ship for
Singapore. She will then depart for her summer Tianjin season on a
12-night repositioning sailing on June 12, calling at Ho Chi Minh City (Phu
My), Hong Kong (overnight), Xiamen and Seoul (Incheon). She will also
make a repositioning cruise back to Singapore later this year.
Read more at
http://www.etbtravelnews.com
Royal Caribbean International to homeport smartship in Singapore
Royal Caribbean International to homeport smartship in Singapore
Royal Caribbean International today announced that it will homeport
its billion-dollar smartship Ovation of the Seas in Singapore in 2017
for a season, bringing thousands of travellers to the region and
injecting millions into the local and regional economies.
The announcement was made during Ovation of the Seas’ maiden call in
Singapore, where a plaque and key ceremony was held in the presence of
over 200 government and industry partners, with Mr Lionel Yeo, Chief
Executive of Singapore Tourism Board (STB), Mr Alexander Hungate,
President and Chief Executive Officer of SATS, and Ovation of the Seas’
Captain Flemming Nielsen. The ship has ended her 14-night cruise from
Dubai to Singapore.
Making history as the first international cruise line to deploy a
brand new ship to Asia for homeporting, Ovation of the Seas was
delivered in April. At 347m long, 168,666 gross registered tonnes,
carrying 4,905 guests in total and laden with first-at sea features and
technologies, the smartship will be the largest and most
technologically-advanced ship to call Singapore home next year.
Over her 10 sailings from March to April 2017, Ovation of the Seas is
expected to add some 42,000 additional guests to the Singapore cruising
scene, and delivering millions through in-port spend. She will offer
return trips ranging from 3 to 5 nights to Penang, Phuket, Bangkok (Laem
Chabang), and a one-way cruise to Tianjin with calls at Ho Chi Minh City
(Phu My) for an overnight, Hue/Danang (Chan May), Hong Kong and Seoul (Incheon).
Royal Caribbean’s Senior Vice President, International, Mr Gavin
Smith said, “We’re thrilled to bring one of the world’s most innovative
cruise ships to Singapore and the region, and take cruise travel here to
new heights.
“Joining Mariner of the Seas and Voyager of the Seas, the addition of
Ovation of the Seas means we will have the largest cruise fleet
deployment of any brand in Southeast Asia.
He said, “Our investment reaffirms our commitment to Singapore and
the region, and the bright future we see for the region’s cruising
industry.”
Mr Smith further shared with the deployment of Ovation of the Seas,
plus the return of Voyager of the Seas in May andMariner of the Seas in
October, this will increase Royal Caribbean’s capacity in 2017 in
Southeast Asia by 30 per cent over 2016.
Mr Yap Chin Siang, Assistant Chief Executive (Policy and Planning),
Singapore Tourism Board, said: “The homeporting of the Ovation of the
Seas is a testament to the appeal of cruising from Singapore. It is also
very timely – the upcoming Visit ASEAN@50 celebrations in 2017 will
highlight the best of Southeast Asia, and cruises offer the perfect way
to experience the warm hospitality of the region.
“We also hope that this deployment will spur the region to enhance
cruise infrastructure to accommodate more ships like the Ovation. As the
lead co-ordinator for Cruise at ASEAN, Singapore will continue to work
with our neighbours to develop our region into a preferred cruising
destination.”
Guests on board the 18-deck smartship will enjoy the ‘North Star’, an
observation capsule that rises 92 metres over the ocean; ‘Two70’ – a
Scopy8.5 million hi-tech entertainment venue; cocktails served by robots
at the ‘Bionic Bar’; skydiving and surfing experiences; interior virtual
balconies with real-time ocean views; luxurious Loft suites with large
living areas and private concierge service; and ‘SeaPlex’, the largest
indoor activity space at sea – housing a basketball court, circus
school, roller-skating, bumper cars, and more.
Ovation of the Seas also boasts 18 restaurants with cuisines from
around the globe, including imaginative cuisine at Wonderland, and
Jamie’s Italian by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver; the fastest internet
connection speeds at sea; and a collection of artwork valued at more
than S$6 million.
Ovation of the Seas will embark on a 3-night cruise to Kuala Lumpur
(Port Klang) tomorrow with a record 4,576 guests on a cruise ship for
Singapore. She will then depart for her summer Tianjin season on a
12-night repositioning sailing on June 12, calling at Ho Chi Minh City (Phu
My), Hong Kong (overnight), Xiamen and Seoul (Incheon). She will also
make a repositioning cruise back to Singapore later this year.
Read more at
http://www.etbtravelnews.com
Royal Caribbean International to homeport smartship in Singapore
Royal Caribbean International to homeport smartship in Singapore
Royal Caribbean International today announced that it will homeport
its billion-dollar smartship Ovation of the Seas in Singapore in 2017
for a season, bringing thousands of travellers to the region and
injecting millions into the local and regional economies.
The announcement was made during Ovation of the Seas’ maiden call in
Singapore, where a plaque and key ceremony was held in the presence of
over 200 government and industry partners, with Mr Lionel Yeo, Chief
Executive of Singapore Tourism Board (STB), Mr Alexander Hungate,
President and Chief Executive Officer of SATS, and Ovation of the Seas’
Captain Flemming Nielsen. The ship has ended her 14-night cruise from
Dubai to Singapore.
Making history as the first international cruise line to deploy a
brand new ship to Asia for homeporting, Ovation of the Seas was
delivered in April. At 347m long, 168,666 gross registered tonnes,
carrying 4,905 guests in total and laden with first-at sea features and
technologies, the smartship will be the largest and most
technologically-advanced ship to call Singapore home next year.
Over her 10 sailings from March to April 2017, Ovation of the Seas is
expected to add some 42,000 additional guests to the Singapore cruising
scene, and delivering millions through in-port spend. She will offer
return trips ranging from 3 to 5 nights to Penang, Phuket, Bangkok (Laem
Chabang), and a one-way cruise to Tianjin with calls at Ho Chi Minh City
(Phu My) for an overnight, Hue/Danang (Chan May), Hong Kong and Seoul (Incheon).
Royal Caribbean’s Senior Vice President, International, Mr Gavin
Smith said, “We’re thrilled to bring one of the world’s most innovative
cruise ships to Singapore and the region, and take cruise travel here to
new heights.
“Joining Mariner of the Seas and Voyager of the Seas, the addition of
Ovation of the Seas means we will have the largest cruise fleet
deployment of any brand in Southeast Asia.
He said, “Our investment reaffirms our commitment to Singapore and
the region, and the bright future we see for the region’s cruising
industry.”
Mr Smith further shared with the deployment of Ovation of the Seas,
plus the return of Voyager of the Seas in May andMariner of the Seas in
October, this will increase Royal Caribbean’s capacity in 2017 in
Southeast Asia by 30 per cent over 2016.
Mr Yap Chin Siang, Assistant Chief Executive (Policy and Planning),
Singapore Tourism Board, said: “The homeporting of the Ovation of the
Seas is a testament to the appeal of cruising from Singapore. It is also
very timely – the upcoming Visit ASEAN@50 celebrations in 2017 will
highlight the best of Southeast Asia, and cruises offer the perfect way
to experience the warm hospitality of the region.
“We also hope that this deployment will spur the region to enhance
cruise infrastructure to accommodate more ships like the Ovation. As the
lead co-ordinator for Cruise at ASEAN, Singapore will continue to work
with our neighbours to develop our region into a preferred cruising
destination.”
Guests on board the 18-deck smartship will enjoy the ‘North Star’, an
observation capsule that rises 92 metres over the ocean; ‘Two70’ – a
Scopy8.5 million hi-tech entertainment venue; cocktails served by robots
at the ‘Bionic Bar’; skydiving and surfing experiences; interior virtual
balconies with real-time ocean views; luxurious Loft suites with large
living areas and private concierge service; and ‘SeaPlex’, the largest
indoor activity space at sea – housing a basketball court, circus
school, roller-skating, bumper cars, and more.
Ovation of the Seas also boasts 18 restaurants with cuisines from
around the globe, including imaginative cuisine at Wonderland, and
Jamie’s Italian by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver; the fastest internet
connection speeds at sea; and a collection of artwork valued at more
than S$6 million.
Ovation of the Seas will embark on a 3-night cruise to Kuala Lumpur
(Port Klang) tomorrow with a record 4,576 guests on a cruise ship for
Singapore. She will then depart for her summer Tianjin season on a
12-night repositioning sailing on June 12, calling at Ho Chi Minh City (Phu
My), Hong Kong (overnight), Xiamen and Seoul (Incheon). She will also
make a repositioning cruise back to Singapore later this year.
Read more at
http://www.etbtravelnews.com
Royal Caribbean International to homeport smartship in Singapore
Royal Caribbean International to homeport smartship in Singapore
Royal Caribbean International today announced that it will homeport
its billion-dollar smartship Ovation of the Seas in Singapore in 2017
for a season, bringing thousands of travellers to the region and
injecting millions into the local and regional economies.
The announcement was made during Ovation of the Seas’ maiden call in
Singapore, where a plaque and key ceremony was held in the presence of
over 200 government and industry partners, with Mr Lionel Yeo, Chief
Executive of Singapore Tourism Board (STB), Mr Alexander Hungate,
President and Chief Executive Officer of SATS, and Ovation of the Seas’
Captain Flemming Nielsen. The ship has ended her 14-night cruise from
Dubai to Singapore.
Making history as the first international cruise line to deploy a
brand new ship to Asia for homeporting, Ovation of the Seas was
delivered in April. At 347m long, 168,666 gross registered tonnes,
carrying 4,905 guests in total and laden with first-at sea features and
technologies, the smartship will be the largest and most
technologically-advanced ship to call Singapore home next year.
Over her 10 sailings from March to April 2017, Ovation of the Seas is
expected to add some 42,000 additional guests to the Singapore cruising
scene, and delivering millions through in-port spend. She will offer
return trips ranging from 3 to 5 nights to Penang, Phuket, Bangkok (Laem
Chabang), and a one-way cruise to Tianjin with calls at Ho Chi Minh City
(Phu My) for an overnight, Hue/Danang (Chan May), Hong Kong and Seoul (Incheon).
Royal Caribbean’s Senior Vice President, International, Mr Gavin
Smith said, “We’re thrilled to bring one of the world’s most innovative
cruise ships to Singapore and the region, and take cruise travel here to
new heights.
“Joining Mariner of the Seas and Voyager of the Seas, the addition of
Ovation of the Seas means we will have the largest cruise fleet
deployment of any brand in Southeast Asia.
He said, “Our investment reaffirms our commitment to Singapore and
the region, and the bright future we see for the region’s cruising
industry.”
Mr Smith further shared with the deployment of Ovation of the Seas,
plus the return of Voyager of the Seas in May andMariner of the Seas in
October, this will increase Royal Caribbean’s capacity in 2017 in
Southeast Asia by 30 per cent over 2016.
Mr Yap Chin Siang, Assistant Chief Executive (Policy and Planning),
Singapore Tourism Board, said: “The homeporting of the Ovation of the
Seas is a testament to the appeal of cruising from Singapore. It is also
very timely – the upcoming Visit ASEAN@50 celebrations in 2017 will
highlight the best of Southeast Asia, and cruises offer the perfect way
to experience the warm hospitality of the region.
“We also hope that this deployment will spur the region to enhance
cruise infrastructure to accommodate more ships like the Ovation. As the
lead co-ordinator for Cruise at ASEAN, Singapore will continue to work
with our neighbours to develop our region into a preferred cruising
destination.”
Guests on board the 18-deck smartship will enjoy the ‘North Star’, an
observation capsule that rises 92 metres over the ocean; ‘Two70’ – a
Scopy8.5 million hi-tech entertainment venue; cocktails served by robots
at the ‘Bionic Bar’; skydiving and surfing experiences; interior virtual
balconies with real-time ocean views; luxurious Loft suites with large
living areas and private concierge service; and ‘SeaPlex’, the largest
indoor activity space at sea – housing a basketball court, circus
school, roller-skating, bumper cars, and more.
Ovation of the Seas also boasts 18 restaurants with cuisines from
around the globe, including imaginative cuisine at Wonderland, and
Jamie’s Italian by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver; the fastest internet
connection speeds at sea; and a collection of artwork valued at more
than S$6 million.
Ovation of the Seas will embark on a 3-night cruise to Kuala Lumpur
(Port Klang) tomorrow with a record 4,576 guests on a cruise ship for
Singapore. She will then depart for her summer Tianjin season on a
12-night repositioning sailing on June 12, calling at Ho Chi Minh City (Phu
My), Hong Kong (overnight), Xiamen and Seoul (Incheon). She will also
make a repositioning cruise back to Singapore later this year.
Read more at
http://www.etbtravelnews.com
Royal Caribbean International to homeport smartship in Singapore
Royal Caribbean International today announced that it will homeport its
billion-dollar smartship Ovation of the Seas in Singapore in 2017 for a
season, bringing thousands of travellers to the region and injecting
millions into the local and regional economies.
The announcement was made during Ovation of the Seas’ maiden call in
Singapore, where a plaque and key ceremony was held in the presence of over
200 government and industry partners, with Mr Lionel Yeo, Chief Executive of
Singapore Tourism Board (STB), Mr Alexander Hungate, President and Chief
Executive Officer of SATS, and Ovation of the Seas’ Captain Flemming
Nielsen. The ship has ended her 14-night cruise from Dubai to Singapore.
Making history as the first international cruise line to deploy a brand
new ship to Asia for homeporting, Ovation of the Seas was delivered in
April. At 347m long, 168,666 gross registered tonnes, carrying 4,905 guests
in total and laden with first-at sea features and technologies, the
smartship will be the largest and most technologically-advanced ship to call
Singapore home next year.
Over her 10 sailings from March to April 2017, Ovation of the Seas is
expected to add some 42,000 additional guests to the Singapore cruising
scene, and delivering millions through in-port spend. She will offer return
trips ranging from 3 to 5 nights to Penang, Phuket, Bangkok (Laem Chabang),
and a one-way cruise to Tianjin with calls at Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My) for
an overnight, Hue/Danang (Chan May), Hong Kong and Seoul (Incheon).
Royal Caribbean’s Senior Vice President, International, Mr Gavin Smith
said, “We’re thrilled to bring one of the world’s most innovative cruise
ships to Singapore and the region, and take cruise travel here to new
heights.
“Joining Mariner of the Seas and Voyager of the Seas, the addition of
Ovation of the Seas means we will have the largest cruise fleet deployment
of any brand in Southeast Asia.
He said, “Our investment reaffirms our commitment to Singapore and the
region, and the bright future we see for the region’s cruising industry.”
Mr Smith further shared with the deployment of Ovation of the Seas, plus
the return of Voyager of the Seas in May andMariner of the Seas in October,
this will increase Royal Caribbean’s capacity in 2017 in Southeast Asia by
30 per cent over 2016.
Mr Yap Chin Siang, Assistant Chief Executive (Policy and Planning),
Singapore Tourism Board, said: “The homeporting of the Ovation of the Seas
is a testament to the appeal of cruising from Singapore. It is also very
timely – the upcoming Visit ASEAN@50 celebrations in 2017 will highlight the
best of Southeast Asia, and cruises offer the perfect way to experience the
warm hospitality of the region.
“We also hope that this deployment will spur the region to enhance cruise
infrastructure to accommodate more ships like the Ovation. As the lead co-ordinator
for Cruise at ASEAN, Singapore will continue to work with our neighbours to
develop our region into a preferred cruising destination.”
Guests on board the 18-deck smartship will enjoy the ‘North Star’, an
observation capsule that rises 92 metres over the ocean; ‘Two70’ – a
Scopy8.5 million hi-tech entertainment venue; cocktails served by robots at
the ‘Bionic Bar’; skydiving and surfing experiences; interior virtual
balconies with real-time ocean views; luxurious Loft suites with large
living areas and private concierge service; and ‘SeaPlex’, the largest
indoor activity space at sea – housing a basketball court, circus school,
roller-skating, bumper cars, and more.
Ovation of the Seas also boasts 18 restaurants with cuisines from around
the globe, including imaginative cuisine at Wonderland, and Jamie’s Italian
by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver; the fastest internet connection speeds at
sea; and a collection of artwork valued at more than S$6 million.
Ovation of the Seas will embark on a 3-night cruise to Kuala Lumpur (Port
Klang) tomorrow with a record 4,576 guests on a cruise ship for Singapore.
She will then depart for her summer Tianjin season on a 12-night
repositioning sailing on June 12, calling at Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My), Hong
Kong (overnight), Xiamen and Seoul (Incheon). She will also make a
repositioning cruise back to Singapore later this year.
Read more at
http://www.etbtravelnews.com
RCI has announced that it will homeport its
billion-dollar smartship Ovation of the Seas in Singapore in 2017 for a season,
bringing thousands of travelers to the region and injecting millions into the
local and regional economies.
The announcement was made during Ovation of
the Seas’ maiden call in Singapore, where a plaque and key ceremony was held in
the presence of over 200 government and industry partners, with Mr Lionel Yeo,
Chief Executive of Singapore Tourism Board (STB), Mr Alexander Hungate,
President and Chief Executive Officer of SATS, and Ovation of the Seas’ Captain
Flemming Nielsen. The ship has ended her 14-night cruise from Dubai to
Singapore.
Making history as the first international
cruise line to deploy a brand new ship to Asia for homeporting, Ovation of the
Seas was delivered in April. At 347m long, 168,666 gross registered tonnes,
carrying 4,905 guests in total and laden with first-at sea features and
technologies, the smartship will be the largest and most
technologically-advanced ship to call Singapore home next year.
Over her 10 sailings from March to April 2017,
Ovation of the Seas is expected to add some 42,000 additional guests to the
Singapore cruising scene, and delivering millions through in-port spend. She
will offer return trips ranging from 3 to 5 nights to Penang, Phuket, Bangkok (Laem
Chabang), and a one-way cruise to Tianjin with calls at Ho Chi Minh City (Phu
My) for an overnight, Hue/Danang (Chan May), Hong Kong and Seoul (Incheon).
Royal Caribbean’s Senior Vice President,
International, Mr Gavin Smith said, “We’re thrilled to bring one of the world’s
most innovative cruise ships to Singapore and the region, and take cruise travel
here to new heights. “Joining Mariner of the Seas and Voyager of the Seas,
the addition of Ovation of the Seas means we will have the largest cruise fleet
deployment of any brand in Southeast Asia. He said, “Our investment reaffirms
our commitment to Singapore and the region, and the bright future we see for the
region’s cruising industry.”
Mr Smith further shared with the deployment of
Ovation of the Seas, plus the return of Voyager of the Seas in May andMariner of
the Seas in October, this will increase Royal Caribbean’s capacity in 2017 in
Southeast Asia by 30 per cent over 2016.
Mr Yap Chin Siang, Assistant Chief Executive
(Policy and Planning), Singapore Tourism Board, said: “The home-porting of the
Ovation of the Seas is a testament to the appeal of cruising from Singapore. It
is also very timely – the upcoming Visit ASEAN@50 celebrations in 2017 will
highlight the best of Southeast Asia, and cruises offer the perfect way to
experience the warm hospitality of the region.
We also hope that this deployment will spur
the region to enhance cruise infrastructure to accommodate more ships like the
Ovation. As the lead co-ordinator for Cruise at ASEAN, Singapore will continue
to work with our neighbors to develop our region into a preferred cruising
destination.”
Guests on board the 18-deck smartship will
enjoy the ‘North Star’, an observation capsule that rises 92 metres over the
ocean; ‘Two70’ – a Scopy 8.5 million hi-tech entertainment venue; cocktails
served by robots at the ‘Bionic Bar’; skydiving and surfing experiences;
interior virtual balconies with real-time ocean views; luxurious Loft suites
with large living areas and private concierge service; and ‘SeaPlex’, the
largest indoor activity space at sea – housing a basketball court, circus
school, roller-skating, bumper cars, and more.
Ovation of the Seas also boasts 18 restaurants
with cuisines from around the globe, including imaginative cuisine at
Wonderland, and Jamie’s Italian by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver; the fastest
internet connection speeds at sea; and a collection of artwork valued at more
than S$6 million.
Ovation of the Seas will embark on a 3-night
cruise to Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang) tomorrow with a record 4,576 guests on a
cruise ship for Singapore. She will then depart for her summer Tianjin season on
a 12-night repositioning sailing on June 12, calling at Ho Chi Minh City (Phu
My), Hong Kong (overnight), Xiamen and Seoul (Incheon). She will also make a
repositioning cruise back to Singapore later this year. |