Cruise Newsletter - September 2005
Memo - Worldwide will be exhibiting at the Chicago trade show "IT&ME Show" which opens its doors on Tuesday September 27 to 29 at the McCormick Place South Hopefully we will see you there - Booth #4738
Worldwide was in Toronto at the end of last month exhibiting at the IncentiveWorks Show (the old CMITS). We have supported this trade show since its inception and have found it to be a productive venue over the years. Toronto is one of our favorite city's, plus its really nice to catch up with friends and colleagues and enjoy the sights, sounds and cuisine of this cosmopolitan city.
This year we had the pleasure to present our annual Canadian "Sail's Team" award to Carlson-Canada. Presented to the team which has shown the biggest increase of business with Worldwide. Leon Banossian from Worldwide made the presentation at Carlson's pre-trade show party. The winning team consisted of (from left to right) Katherine Faubert, Hedy Senz, Leon Banossian, Cathy Zappia, and Lee Ann Marano. Worldwide thanks them and indeed all our Canadian Clients for their continued support.
This is trade show time of the year - at the end of this month Worldwide will be in Chicago for the IT&ME Show in force, take the opportunity to visit our booth #4738 (which is located in the first isle to the right at the top of the escalators) and chat with the team. We will have everyone from home office rotate through the show over the three day show period. For us, the opportunity to meet old friends and clients is well worth the trip. Anyone reading this who is not familiar with Worldwide's service should take a few minutes to meet the team and become acquainted with our professional, no fee service.
Also on our booth will be Bob Armon. Bob who many of you know, is the VP of Sales for Christina Cruises. They are our partner for chartering the exclusive and famous ex-Aristotle Onassis yacht - Christina O. This beautifully restored "small ship" is a one-off fantasy for those top end programs.
Visit our web-site and take advantage of the reduced rate show entry program - it's always good to save a few bucks. Trade Show
Editorial - this months editorial has been contributed by Steve Bloss our President of Sales.
You get what you inspect not
necessarily what you expect - Being in the service
industries all of my life and 25+ years in the cruise industry, this
very old adage never seems truer than today. The cruise industry has
seen tremendous changes just in the past ten years alone and with
more to come on the very near horizon. Our clients, such as
yourself, have seen even more changes simply because you must keep
up with your clients changing demands and concerns as well as a
whole host of products both new and old that you can offer and
motivate them with. Fortunately for us we are only concerned with
cruises.
Another popular method is to keep current by reading
the guide books. I find it most interesting reading the same reports
year after year when in fact the ships in question have changed, or
even the better one - when one of the major cruise publications
reviewed a ship that they had never been on - as it wasn't in
service at time of publication. I doubt if any of us would buy a
house or a condo on this basis especially when today's programs
might equal the cost of a mansion.
Visits our revamped web site -
www.cruiseco.com - it is a
continual work in progress, but it does have a lot of useful
information to help you with the choice of program as well as
program ideas and up to date cruise information. It is intriguing to see the basic specifications and cost of the various new ships which are on order at this time. One of the things that caught my attention was the cost per berth which surprised me with both of MSC's two new ships being more expensive to build than any other cruise lines including RCI and Cunard. This would appear to equate to the cost of the fitting out associated with the additional passenger count. Eitherway, the amortization period for MSC must be far longer in view of their per diems being lower than RCI's & Cunard.
When one considers the life of one of these ships, especially as cruisers always want to be on the newest ships, the dollar outlay is quite impressive. The write down alone would be daunting for most of us to imagine. |
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New Ship
Delivered to NCL - Meyer Werft delivered the 93,500gt
Norwegian Jewel to NCL Corp. today in the Dutch port of Eemshaven.
The handover took place one day ahead of the contractual date.
Passengers will board on Friday for two mini-cruises, to Amsterdam
and Dover, followed by a Mediterranean voyage on Aug. 10. After a
Baltic capitals cruise, the ship sails from Dover to New York, where
the naming ceremony will take place on Sept. 14.
Olympic boost for cruise in
London - Bookings for cruise ship calls into central
London and Port of Tilbury are already being taken for the 2012
Olympics Games. The first request for moorings was received the day
after the International Olympics Committee selected London as the
‘Host City’, while others came in during the following week. Further
enquires are still being received. The Port of London normally
offers a total of four main cruise moorings at Tilbury and in
central London, however, the Port of London Authority (PLA) is
investigating other locations along the River Thames where further
cruise ships could be accommodated during the Games.
Two new ships to sail from
Port Everglades
Cruise operations in Cuba
will continue, according to Alfonso Lavarello, president
of terminal operator Silares Terminales Caribe. Following Cuban
leader Fidel Castro criticizism of the cruise industry, saying that
ships left their trash in exchange for ‘a few miserable cents.’
Cuba’s Official Gazette published a resolution in which it was
said the concession agreement with Italy's Silares and Cubanco, its
Cuban joint venture partner, was canceled. That’s not the case,
Lavarello told the press. He cited two legal documents, from 1998
and 2002, which grant Cubanco the cruise concession rights until
Aug. 6, 2022. Severing those agreements would violate Cuba’s foreign
investment laws, Lavarello said. The existing contracts with cruise
lines will be honored, he added, noting that in 2005, a total of 129
calls are booked for Havana, Santiago, Punta Francés and Cienfuegos.
Worldwide continues to hear - "Carnival is the wrong end of the market for our client" - which in fact these days could hardly be further from the truth. The "New Carnival" as we have described the new ship product and delivery, is a world apart from the old Carnival. Carnival Corp has really lifted the product to a new level where in many ways it competes against Holland America in some areas - even occasionally exceeding them in price points as well. Certainly the older ships are still the product we know from years past - the original "Fun Ships" - but gradually these are being phased out to be replaced by new ships offering every amenity found else where as well as excellent food and service.
As we all know the European taste is in many ways more subdued than the American, take a point in question - Costa Cruises - their ships are delightful and tastefully decorated, but done to the European expectation and as such are more "subdued" in their decor. So it should come as no surprise that Carnival has been slow in making ground in the European cruise market. That is until the "NEW Carnival" appeared on the scene.
Worldwide was fortunately a short lived victim of hurricane Katrina - our offices lost power late on Thursday evening and happily for us power was restored in the early hours of Monday morning, so in fact we did not lose too many hours. As some of client might have noticed however, more disruptive forces were at work a week or so before when somehow a virus got into our main communications server and caused havoc. After 2 days of hard work our technical team was able to rebuild the system, but it was a very difficult period with a number of programs on the final home run.
Generally speaking South Florida cruise lines also got fully back to business on Monday after Hurricane Katrina impacted some land-based operations on Friday. Katrina hit Thursday night as a Category 1 hurricane that downed trees and caused flooding and widespread power losses. Many who tried to reach work on Friday encountered dangerous or impassable roadways.
We are devastated to see the news reports coming in
from the area and want to take this opportunity - on behalf of all
of us and our clients - to send our condolences and best wishes for
a speedy resolution to the many problems our friends and their
families are having to live through in the effected area. Hanseatic went aground grounded off the coast of Norway. The ship, which is operated by Hapag-Lloyd Kreuzfahrten, ran aground near the island of Lurøy, off the Norwegian coast on Sunday. Lurøy is located in the northern part of Norway, 22 kms south of the Polar Circle. The grounding caused a 5mtr hole in the ship’s hull. It is understood that a pilot was onboard the ship when the incident occurred. Hanseatic Capt. Thilo Natke was quoted in the German press, saying that the ship remained stable and that there was no danger at any time to the 161 passengers. All were taken to Bodø from where they flew back to Germany yesterday. Hanseatic will proceed to a shiprepair yard although it has not yet been decided which one. In the meantime Hapag-Lloyd has cancelled Hanseatic’s next cruise which was scheduled to depart from Kiel on August 25
Costa Crociere canceled a
Costa Classica cruise after a small fire broke out this
morning while the ship was en route to Piraeus. No injuries were
reported amongst passengers and crew. The fire broke out in a
mooring area on the aft side of the ship at 9:30 a.m. The effects of
the smoke and of the fire extinguishing operation resulted in damage
to the kitchen where passenger food is prepared, so Costa decided to
cancel the cruise. Costa said synthetic ropes caught fire in the
mooring area, causing thick smoke. The blaze was extinguished at
10:05 a.m. by shipboard personnel, according to a statement. ‘The
general emergency alarm was not activated and at no time was the
safety of the guests, the crew or the ship ever in danger. The 1,585
passengers were disembarked at Piraeus and will return tomorrow by
charter flights to Ancona and Venice, the scheduled disembarkation
ports. Orient Lines adds 25 Europe ports ranging from Thorshaven in the Faroe Islands to Zadar in Croatia, are highlights of the just-released 2006/07 preview brochure for Orient Lines. Marco Polo will offer varied seven-night cruises in the Eastern and Western Mediterranean, a 10-night Iceland/Scandinavia program and voyages to Antarctica, India and New Zealand.
Passports - once again, and we hate to be repetative. Are you up to speed on the new passport rules? Full information can found on our web-site.
We strongly encourage you to:
SEA CLOUD - Charter Opportunities available through Worldwide:
Three Sea Cloud dates are available for charter in
the Aegean during 2006.
Call us for full
details... Coming up soon are several sporting events which our clients should be focusing on:
Monaco Grand Prix - this event is held annually in Monte Carlo - call us for ideas, we have already signed two charter contract for 2006. Due to limited port space it is imperative to move early on any plans you may have for a ship charter. Group space is very limited also and increases in cost the closer it gets to race time.
Grand Prix Tours - who have the Le Ponant chartered for the 2006 race are already working on their 2006 program and are able to discuss a re-charter or group booking at this stage. As they sell out the cabins - the opportunity to do something becomes less viable and the cost increases accordingly. They have a very extensive package which include a cruise, the race, cocktail parties with the drivers et all. They can be reached at (949) 719-3350.
2006 Ryder Cup - This event is being held in Ireland at the prestigious Kildare Golf and Country Club, Straffan, Co. Kildare, between Friday 22nd and Sunday 24th September. Our client has chartered the Seabourn Pride and will bring the ship into the port of Dublin with pre & post cruises planned around the event. Call us if you have any clients interested in this very exclusive golf/cruise program. We have now signed a contract for the Seabourn Pride - call us if you have any interest in purchasing a block of staterooms for your group.
Superbowl in Miami 2007 True to form, just as soon as this years Superbowl was over, our telephones started to ring for Superbowl 2007. Call us for some ideas, we are happy to chat about options and who and what might be available in Miami.
Worldwide continues to bring this event to your attention. We are currently working on programs for some of our clients who recognizes the corporate potential the event holds and the up market image it projects - especially for multi-national corporations.
Check the latest news and race results on our web site
· Steve Bloss (954) 452-8800, ext. 26 - email Steve · Jim Huff (954) 452-8800, ext. 28 - email Jim · Leon Banossian (954) 452-8800, ext. 29 - email Leon · Martin Dock +44 (0)1794 514336 - email Martin · Jim Castle (954) 452 8800. ext.25 - email Jim
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