The aggressive initiatives of the Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM) to promote and market the emirate as
ultimate cruise destination in the region has yielded impressive results with Dubai's state-of-the-art cruise terminal playing
host to over 120,205 tourists in 2007, far more than the projected 105,000.
Mr. Awadh Seghayer Al Ketbi, DTCM Executive Director of Dubai Cruise Terminal,
said, "Cruise tourism in Dubai is gaining strength each passing year and the year 2007 witnessed performance exceeding
projections. Dubai has emerged as a preferred destination of choice for global cruise liners. Several new cruise
liners started using Dubai as a regional hub for their operations successfully."
The ship-shaped Dubai Cruise Terminal, opened in 2001, measures 3300 square metres and is able to accommodate two ships
simultaneously on a 335-metre quay. The Dubai Cruise Terminal was also
one of the world's first to receive ISO-9002 certification.
During the current winter season 2007-2008, Dubai expects more than 200,000 cruise passengers to visit the emirate, giving a further boost
to the booming tourism industry.
Dubai handled 32,000 cruise passenger movements in 2006, up from 23,000 cruise passengers in the previous year.
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