Thursday, January 29, 2009
Scilly ferry ideas!
Port Everglades handles 50,000 passengers in just one day!
A total of 11 cruise ships were in port on 3 January, including Carnival Splendor, QM2, Discovery Sun, Eurodam, Noordam, Statendam, MSC Lirica, Ruby Princess, Navigator of the Seas and Seabourn Pride. Sphere: Related Content
Southampton call for Silver Spirit
Imtech to retrofit HVAC system on TUI Cruises first ship
All 974 passenger cabins aboard the former Celebrity vessel will be totally refitted, along with the ship’s spa and fitness centre, while new restaurants and cabins with balconies will also be fitted. Sphere: Related Content
EVAC offers a quieter toilet
The EVAC 910 has already been fitted aboard two river cruise vessels built by Germany’s Neptun Werft for operator Arosa, and delivered at the end of 2008. Meanwhile, 4,000 of the new vacuum toilets will be supplied to RCCL’s new Allure of the Seas, currently building at Finland’s STX Europe, and due for delivery in 2010.
From now on, all of Evac’s cruise ship newbuilding contracts will be fitted with the new EVAC 910 system.
Phoenix Seereisen buys Albatros
Germany’s Phoenix Seereisen has bought Holland’s Cruise Club’s Albatros, following the collapse of the Dutch owner. Albatros has been on charter to Phoenix for a number of years. Phoenix is also looking to buy another Club Cruise vessel it has on charter, the Alexander von Humboldt.
V. Ships Leisure, meanwhile, will handle the management of Albatros for the ship’s new German owner. Sphere: Related Content
Maxim Gorkiy goes for scrap
Falmouth to get 30 cruise calls in 2009
Has Fincantieri lost the second Oceania vessel?
New Piraeus-Crete ferry service?
By entering the Piraeus-Crete route, Attica is going head-to-head with other leading Greek ferry operators Minoan Line and Anek Lines. Sphere: Related Content
Euroferries to start new Ramsgate-Boulogne service
The company says that it will operate a ‘state-of-the-art 98m’ craft on the 75 minute crossing, but refuses to name the vessel. Unconfirmed industry rumours suggest that Euroferries will time-charter a 98m wave-piercing catamaran from Australia’s Incat. The only 98m Incat’s currently in service are Brittany Ferries Normandie Express, Accionia Trasmeditteranea’s sisters Milenium dos and Milenium Tres, T&T Spirit, which operates between Trinidad and Tobago, and US operator Bay Ferries The Cat.
Euroferries says that its new ferry will arrive in the UK mid-February and that the service could be up and running by March, offering a first class area, a ‘tax-paid’ shopping area and restaurants. It is currently working out timetable and fare details. The company will have dedicated passenger terminals in both Ramsgate and Boulogne, offering shopping areas, a restaurant and waiting lounges.
Euroferries is also to offer an Express Coach commuter service linking the ferry to and from London, via Canterbury and the Medway Towns. Sphere: Related Content
Quiet winter ferry refit season for A&P Falmouth
Further ferry drydockings this winter include Condor Ferries Commodore Clipper, which operates between Portsmouth and the Channel Islands, and Stena’s Irish Sea fast ferry Stena Lynx Sphere: Related Content
15 shipyards bid for new Isles of Scilly passenger/cargoship
A total of 15 shipyards, from Europe and the Far East, have expressed an interest in building the new vessel. A decision on the successful shipyard is expected in November this year, with the ship due in service in April 2012. Sphere: Related Content
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Japan Sending Ships to Fight Pirates Off Somalia
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New Requirements for Maritime Cargo Destined for U.S. Ports
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New Requirements for Maritime Cargo Destined for U.S. Ports
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India: Mumbai Port Security Getting Overhaul
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USCG Opens Second New Logistics Center
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United Kingdom: Most of Timber Lost from Ship Still Floating in Channel
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Nigeria: Shipwrecks Threaten Nigeria's Maritime Industry
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Nigeria: Two Tankers Attacked in Niger Delta
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South Korea: Another Navy Enters The Piracy Fight
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Andaman & Nicobar Islands: India Rescues Refugees Set Adrift by Thailand
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Greek Shipping Magnate Freed
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
You can pick your cruise but not your passengers!
Passenger’s also reported that that some children tried to set fire to the ship’s Tamarind Lounge, while two teenagers were put ashore in the Caribbean due to their continued bad behaviour. However, P&O Cruises’ says that it has yet to receive any formal complaints for Ventura’s 3,300 passengers on the cruise! Heavy discounting is OK, in fact it’s almost de rigueur in the industry today, but cruise lines should be aware of the types of ‘new’ passengers that such cheap fares can attract. The British cruise market is growing fast, but regular passengers don’t need the Chav or Benidorm set taking to the high seas because of bargain prices! Sphere: Related Content
2009/2010 heavy period for cruise ship refits
Major refits currently underway involve Princess Cruises’ 3,100 passenger capacity Caribbean Princess, while Freeport’s Grand Bahama Shipyard is handling Carnival’s Carnival Sensation and Regent Seven Seas Seven Seas Mariner, while Australian shipyard Forgas Cairncross Dockyard is refitting Paul Gauguin.
March and April will see work on HAL’s Veendam and Princess Cruises’ Golden Princess, with work starting on Silversea’s Silver Cloud in Italy in May. Princess Cruises Sea Princess is set to enter drydock in September, while the end of 2009 will see six major refits started: HAL’s Rotterdam, four vessels from Carnival, Carnival Fascination, Carnival Paradise, Carnival Ecstasy and Carnival Elation, and SeaDream Yacht Clubs’ SeaDream I refitting at Portugal’s Lisnave.
During 2010, there are four major refits scheduled: HAL’s Ryndam, Statendam and Maasdam, and Regent Seven Seas’ Seven Seas Navigator. Sphere: Related Content
Star cruises appoints new Assistant VP of International PR & Communications
Tel: +852 2378 2997
Mobile: +852 6384 3598
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STX Europe works on Carnival Sensation’s refit in Freeport, Grand Bahama
Gibraltar refit for Oceanic
Oceanic is due in Barcelona on 4 February for a further period of alongside repairs before starting a new series of two and five-day cruises; the two-day cruises will call at Ibiza and Palma, with the five-day voyages calling at Civitavecchia, Ajaccio and Palma. Sphere: Related Content
More details on QE2 conversion in Dubai
QE2 Enterprises’ CEO Manfred Ursprunger said that the conversion could take as long as three years to complete. All public areas of the ship will be re-built, as well as all cabins and suites, resulting in 200 hotel rooms of 50 sq m, plus 110 apartments ranging in size from 86 sq m to 250 sq m. The vessel’s engineroom will be transformed into a 500-seat Theatre.
Leisure facilities will include a 5,000 sq m indoor/outdoor health and wellness centre, while celebrity chef Michel Roux will oversee the menus of the five new restaurants onboard the vessel. The bridge, Captain’s cabin, and Princess Grill will be kept as is, forming part of the Cunard heritage trail that visitors to the ship can follow. Sphere: Related Content
Giant waterslide for SuperStar Virgo
Costing US $550,000, the 100m waterslide is a product of Wiegan Maelzer, the supplier to water parks worldwide. The waterslide will rise 10.54m above the ship’s deck and have an average inclination of 10%, providing a maximum speed of 7m/sec, together with a spectacular 5m long glass tube at 25m above the ocean. Sphere: Related Content
Just one F3 for NCL!
Commenting on the deal between NCL and the French shipyard, Kevin Sheehan, NCL’s president and CEO said: ‘With this agreement we can all focus on completing the new vessel successfully. We are looking forward to the arrival of our much anticipated F3 ship as it represents a major step forward for NCL in terms of ship size, design and innovation.’
NCL is expected to reveal detailed design features of the F3 shortly. Sphere: Related Content
More sailings for Oasis of the Seas in her inaugural season
Hebridean Princess in 20th anniversary cruise
Pimentel jumps ship at SeaDream
Fincantieri pulls out of Lloyd Werft take-over
New Denmark-Norway ferry service
Thy Ferries has been established by Svein Olaf Olsen, the former CEO of Denmark’s Master Ferries, which was acquired by Norway’s Fjord Line last year. Fjord Line pulled out of the Hanstholm-Kristiansand service in September 2008. Sphere: Related Content
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Somali Pirates Free Another Ship
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Norwegian Ship Attacked Off Nigeria
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Indonesian Ferry Sinks
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Iranian Cargo Ship Freed by Pirates
Somali Pirates Drown with Sirius Star Ransom
Monday, January 12, 2009
New U.S. Visa Waiver Program Requirements In Effect Jan 12th
The ESTA website is available at: https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/
(U.S. DHS) "DHS will take a reasonable approach to travelers who have not obtained an approved travel authorization via ESTA, and will continue an aggressive advertising and outreach campaign throughout 2009. Travelers without an approved ESTA are advised, however, that they may be denied boarding, experience delayed processing, or be denied admission at a U.S. port of entry."
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009
12 new ships to debut in 2009
April and May see two new ships for Costa Cruises; the 2,260 passenger capacity Costa Luminosa and the 3,004 passenger capacity Costa Pacifica, both delivered from Italy’s Fincantieri, while June sees MSC Cruises take delivery of the 3,300 passenger capacity MSC Splendida from France’s STX France. June is also the delivery date for Seabourn Cruises’ luxury 450 passenger capacity Seabourn Odyssey from Italy’s T. Mariotti.
American Cruise Lines’ 104 passenger capacity Independence is due for delivery from domestic shipyard Chesapeake Shipbuilding in August, around the same time as Celebrity Cruises’ 2,850 passenger capacity giant Celebrity Equinox, the second in a series from Germany’s Meyer Werft. September sees Carnival Cruises’ 3,652 passenger capacity Carnival Dream emerge from Italy’s Fincantieri, while the end of October will see the arrival of the world’s largest cruise ship, RCCL’s 5,400 passenger capacity giant Oasis of the Seas. The last two months of 2009 will see Silversea Cruises’ 540 passenger capacity Silver Spirit delivered by Italy’s Fincantieri, and the 2,550 passenger capacity MSC Magnifica delivered by STX France to MSC Cruises. Sphere: Related Content
New Orkney fast ferry finally arrives
Pentalina can carry up to 350 passengers, 32 cars and nine lorries and was expected to have entered service in June last year. However, main engine problems on the vessel’s delivery voyage from the Philippines to Scotland, meant that the fast ferry had to put into the Omani port of Salalah, where she became stranded. Pentland Ferries’ owner Andrew Banks claims that the main engine problems were due to the shipbuilders’ fitting fuel pipes at the wrong height. The pipes had to be recalibrated in Oman, with the fuel tanks also having to be cleaned. The vessel’s long stay in Salalah, in extreme temperatures, also resulted in flooring in way of passenger areas peeling and having to be re-laid. Sphere: Related Content
Saga’s new ship plans in the air!
However, all of the Club Cruise fleet are now expected to sold at auction. Sphere: Related Content
New cruise terminals for the Gulf
Meanwhile, a new cruise terminal is set to open this year in the Old Town of Oman’s capital Muscat, offering five multi-user berths. Oman is also looking at a base port proposal to link Musandam, in the north, with other Omani ports in Sphere: Related Content
Costa Cruises Call for Middle East/Gulf Cruise Association
Costa Cruises’ boss Pier Luigi Foschi has called for the formation of a Middle East/Gulf Cruise Association to debate and progress issues such as port infrastructure, shore excursions, and immigration formalities.
Dubai is the focus of the Gulf’s cruise ship industry, with the Emirate building a modern, new cruise within the massive new Dubai Maritime City complex. However, as this new facility won’t be ready for at least three years, operators are currently having to make do with a temporary facility in Port Rashid.
Others in favour of the establishment of the new association include RCCL’s Vice President Michael Bayley and Bahrain’s Chief Executive for Tourism, Marketing and Promotion, Mohammed Nass.
Meanwhile, the latest operator to position a cruise ship in the Gulf is Cyprus-based Louis Cruises. Sphere: Related Content
MSC Fantasia sets new levels in environmental measures
No newbuilding for Travel Dynamics
Croatian yard to build passenger/cargoship for St. Lawrence service
The newbuilding will be able to carry 380 passengers, as well as an assortment of break-bulk, containerised and ro-ro cargoes, on a weekly service linking 22 ports. Propulsion will come from a diesel-electric propulsion system consisting of four nine-cylinder Wartsila 20CR diesel generators.
When delivered in 2011 the Croatian newbuilding will replace the Canadian operator’s 1974-built 69.5m Nordik Express, which can carry 268 passengers. Sphere: Related Content
Shipping Corp of India looks to build new passenger/cargoships
Talks are currently underway between SCI, naval architects and shipyards over the design of two 1,200 passenger capacity vessels (157m x 21m) and two 400 passenger capacity vessels (125m x 18m).
SCI currently operates the 1971-built Akbar and the 1974-built Harshavardhana on the services between the mainland and the islands Sphere: Related Content
Thomson falls out with Liverpool
Israeli owner buys Rhapsody
Pirates in Uniform Attack Malaysian Fishermen
Israeli Navy Clashes with Humanitarian Aid Vessel
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Mexico: Video Shows Woman Going Overboard
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Piracy Threatens Tanzania Fuel Supply
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Canada: Strike Looms for Ports in British Columbia
The implications, both good and bad, of a strike would be widespread with international implications. One potential benefit to the U.S. would be ports in Washington state would likely see an increase in traffic, and therefore revenue
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Thursday, January 1, 2009
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