The Asia Cruise Association (ACA) has welcomed
the Singapore Cruise Centre (SCC) as its newest associate member.
ACA, one of the largest cruise associations dedicated to the
promotion and growth of the cruise industry in Asia, is led by
major cruise lines Azamara Club Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Costa
Cruises, Cunard Line, Princess Cruises, Royal Caribbean
International, Silversea Cruises and Star Cruises.
The addition of
Singapore Cruise Centre is a further boost to ACA’s membership
drive and its effort to champion the development of
state-of-the-art port facilities and services for the cruise
industry in Asia.
ACA Chairman, Rama Rebbapragada, said, “We are
delighted to welcome another major cruise terminal operator,
Singapore Cruise Centre, to ACA. Cruise lines and terminal
operators have symbiotic relationship as we depend on each other
to make our passengers’ cruise experience as seamless and
efficient as possible. Singapore Cruise Centre is a key
terminal operator and an economic driver for cruise tourism in
Singapore, and is lending its expertise in terminal operations to
several Asian and other global cruise ports. The, ACA looks
forward to co-operating with the SCC in building a
cruise-friendly environment in the region, sharing operational
expertise and best practices within the region.”
Cheong Teow Cheng, President/CEO of Singapore Cruise
Centre Pte Ltd., added, “Cruise
tourism is growing rapidly in Asia. In tandem with this growth,
cruise lines’ expectations for port operations and services
have also grown to meet the discerning needs of cruise
passengers. It is pertinent that terminal operators like us work
closely with cruise lines in enhancing the port facilities and
services to provide cruise passengers the best cruising
experience. SCC is certainly delighted to join ACA as we
believe there are many synergies that we can generate by working
with the Association and making our Centre one of the
attractive port destinations for cruise lines and passengers.”
With the admission of Singapore Cruise Centre
to ACA, the association now has a total of 35 members, which
includes 8 cruise line members and 27 associate members.
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