Costa Cruises has inaugurated the new
international cruise terminal in Tianjin with the first port call
of the Costa Romantica - 53,000 gross tonnage and total guest
capacity of about 1700.
The opening of the new terminal is a major step
forward in the growth in China of Costa Cruises. With the arrival
of the Costa Romantica, the Italian Company is further expanding
its cruise capacity in China: the Costa Romantica is joining her
sister ship Costa Classica, effectively doubling the number of
Costa liners deployed in the Far East. In all, the Costa Romantica
will be calling at Tianjin 10 times this year. Since its debut in
China in 2006, Costa Cruises has invested around 50 million euros
in the region and quintupled its cruise capacity, with a total of
93 Chinese port calls in 2010.
In 2010 more than 120,000 cruise passengers are
expected to be on a vacation on board a Costa ship in Asia.
Costa’s Far Eastern cruises sail from the ports of Shanghai,
Tianjin, Hong Kong and Singapore and include stopovers in some of
the region’s most popular resorts such as Sanya (China), Halong
Bay (Vietnam), Da Nang (Vietnam), Okinawa (Japan), Kagoshima
(Japan), Nagasaki (Japan), Fukuoka (Japan) and Cheju (South
Korea).
“Costa Cruises is proud that the first call of the
Costa Romantica, a symbol of “Italian-made” excellence and
elegance worldwide, also marks the inauguration of the new Tianjin
cruise terminal,” said Costa Crociere S.p.A. President Gianni
Onorato. “The new terminal is a reward for our pioneering
investments and work in this part of the world, carried out thanks
also to the invaluable support of the Chinese authorities, the
ultimate aim being to popularize a new form of vacation in China,
a type of holiday that was practically unheard of before in the
People’s Republic: namely, cruise vacations.”
China’s third
most important city in terms of commerce and industry, Tianjin is
currently enjoying rapid expansion in the cruise sector. The local
port, called Xingang (New Port), is the most important commercial
harbor in China’s northern provinces and also serves as the port
of Beijing. The new terminal is located south of the Dongjiang
port area and covers some 1.2 million square meters. The area
developed in the first stage of the building project comprises
700,000 square meters and can accommodate 6 large cruise ships at
a time. The actual terminal building itself has a surface area of
59,000 square meters and can handle up to 4000 cruisers, with a
total of 500,000 passengers a year.
The two Costa
liners currently operating in China and the Far East – the Costa
Classica and Costa Romantica – offer both short cruises, from 4 to
6 days, favored by the local clientele, and longer holidays, from
14 to 16 days, which are more popular with international customers.
In the 2010 summer season the Costa Romantica will
be offering 5- and 6-day cruises to South Korea (Cheju and Pusan)
and Japan (Fukuoka) with departures from Tianjin and Shanghai.
Meanwhile, in June this year the Costa Classica will resume her
direct sailings from Hong Kong to Taiwan; then from July she will
be operating out of Shanghai on 4 to 6-day cruises to South Korea
(Cheju and Pusan) and Japan (Fukuoka, Kagoshima and Nagasaki).
In the 2010/11 winter season, while the Costa Romantica will be
positioned in Mauritius on Indian Ocean cruises, the Costa
Classica will be offering 14-day cruises from Hong Kong to Vietnam
and Thailand, plus a new 14-day itinerary, which can be broken
down into two 7- day segments, sailing from Singapore to some of
the loveliest destinations in Thailand and Malaysia. In February,
May and June 2011 the Costa Classica will once again be deployed
on regular scheduled cruises to Taiwan.
In the 2011 summer
season the Costa Romantica will be back in Shanghai operating on
4- to 6-day cruises to South Korea (Cheju and Pusan) and Japan
(Fukuoka, Kagoshima and Nagasaki). Meanwhile, the Costa Classica
will be departing from Tianjin and Shanghai on new 6- to 8-day
itineraries to South Korea (Cheju and Pusan) and Japan (Osaka,
Fukuoka, Kagoshima and Nagasaki).
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