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Celebrity Cruises plans visits by 8 luxury ships in India in FY19

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Celebrity Cruises, one of the brands operated by global cruise vacation company Royal Caribbean Cruises, is planning to have eight luxury ships visiting Indian ports in 2018-19, a top said.

"Last year, our dedicated sailings, offering a 5-7 night cruise from to and back, received an overwhelming response. We are planning to have 8 luxury sailings which will visit Indian ports in 2018-2019, told here.

Tirun Travel Marketing represents Royal Caribbean Cruises' three brands --Royal Caribbean International, and in

Further, Chadha said sailings will also visit various ports like Kochi, and

Azamara will also utilise and as frequent embarkation ports, she added.

"We plan to offer more such cruises this year as well. Broadly speaking, we hope to have as many as 20 itineraries for visiting Indian ports by 2020," she added.

Celebrity Cruises' 12 ships offer luxury vacations visiting all seven continents.

Talking about preference, she said the most travelled destination by in was Singapore, largely due to its proximity to the sub-continent.

"Indians, especially those going on a cruise for the first time, prefer shorter cruises and short-haul destinations such as and Hong Kong.

"Royal Caribbean International's short-duration offerings to these destinations, such as 3 and 4 night cruises to Singapore, are the most popular choices among first-time cruisers looking to sample a cruise vacation," she added.

It was followed by and Alaska, as cruise travellers expressed increasing interest in travelling to lesser-known ports and regions in these places, she said.

"For a well-travelled discerning guest, however, and are the preferred choices as they offer highly personalised, unique and luxurious onboard experiences while taking travellers to the most exotic places, including and Antarctica, she said.

Historically, she said, Delhi, and other tier I markets such as Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, and Kolkata have been the major centres for cruise travellers. However, tier-II cities such as Surat, Nagpur, and Chandigarh, among others, are gaining prominence.

"They have the aspiration to seek valuable experiences, understand luxury and can truly appreciate quality service. In the future, the market from these regions promises to be a in the growth of cruise tourism," she added.

While the Indian cruise market is growing, it is yet to establish its prominence in the global cruising map, as underlined by the fact that currently, there is no major international cruise liner offering cruises from India, she said.

"We aim to change this scenario by bringing to the forefront the enormous potential of as a cruising destination. We are aggressively planning towards offering a variety of cruises to our patrons and include Indian ports on the global map," she said.

With five major Indian ports witnessing a significant rise in passenger footfall and the government offering major incentives to cruise liners, like 25 per cent rebate in vessel-related charges for coastal cruise movement, is fast emerging as a top destination for global cruise tourism, she said.

As per industry estimates, about 1.5 lakh make bookings on cruise liners annually.

"While the figure is still only a small fraction of the global average of 23 million in 2016-17, Indian cruise tourism has reported a healthy double digit growth," she said.

Various factors, including global recognition of Indian ports, the rising number of travellers from and an enhanced focus of the government to provide capital investment to the ports revenue and employment generation have contributed to this positive scenario, she added.

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First Published: Sun, April 01 2018. 15:20 IST
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