Costa Romantica celebrates maiden call to Hong Kong
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Hong Kong (April 24, 2010) - Costa Cruises, Europe’s leading cruise company, increased its passenger capacity in Asia today as Costa Romantica, the ship of romance, celebrated her maiden call to Hong Kong with her high-flying Italian flag and iconic yellow funnel.
At the welcoming event, Mr. Dario Rustico, Sales and Marketing Director of Costa Cruises’ Pacific Asia Operations, joined by Mr. Francis Liu, Deputy Director of the Marine Department, Miss Patricia So, Acting Deputy Commissioner for Tourism, Miss Gilly Wong, General Manager of MICE & Cruise of the Hong Kong Tourism Board, Mr. Luca Fraticelli, Consul of Italian Consulate General in Hong Kong and representatives from Costa’s key sales partners, conducted an officiating ceremony to mark this important day as Costa Cruises deployed a larger ship to Asia, symbolising the company’s commitment to Hong Kong’s tourism industry.
“This is Costa Cruises’ fifth year in Asia. We strive to offer our guests the true Italian style of cruising since 2006. With an increased passenger capacity in the region, we can cater to the expanding cruise industry in Asia,” said Mr. Rustico.
Costa Cruises will offer a total of 97 sailings in 2010 and Costa Romantica is expected to bring over 50,000 additional tourists to the region.
“The arrival of Costa Romantica to the region is a further testament of our ongoing commitment to the travel industry in Hong Kong and Asia. We also strongly believe in Asia’s long term potential and will continue to further develop this market with a target to make cruising the number one vacation choice for travellers,” Mr. Rustico added.
At the ceremony, Miss Patricia So, Acting Deputy Commissioner for Tourism said, “The arrival of another magnificent vessel from Costa Cruises in Hong Kong demonstrates Costa Cruises’ long term commitment to Hong Kong, as well as the growing importance of the cruise market in the region. Hong Kong is well-positioned to help propel the growth in the region. With a world-class new cruise terminal to open in 2013, Hong Kong will move into the next phase of development as a leading regional cruise hub. We look forward to continuing our partnership with Costa Cruises in developing the cruise market in Hong Kong and the region.”
Miss Gilly Wong, General Manager of MICE & Cruise of Hong Kong Tourism Board also commented that, “As cruising becomes more popular in Asia, we welcome international ships like Costa Romantica to stopover Hong Kong as a gateway to Asia. It helps position Hong Kong as the regional cruise hub.”
Also joining the ceremony, Mr. Luca Fraticelli, Consul of Italian Consulate General in Hong Kong, said, “Costa Cruises is the only cruise company in Asia that is capable of creating an authentic Italian-style of cruising experience, and we hope more passengers can enjoy this culturally rich Costa journey.”
Other officiating guests at the welcoming ceremony today included: Mr. Brett Leon Dudley, Founder and Chairman of ecruising Hong Kong/China Limited, Mr. Balwin Yeung, Senior Marketing Manager of Hong Thai Travel Services, Mr. Ronnie Ho JP, Chairman of Jetour Holiday Limited, Mr. Raymond Ng, General Manager of Sales, Marketing & Distribution of Kuoni Travel (China) Limited, Mr. Kevin So, Deputy General Manager of Sightseers, Ms. Jojo Chan, General Manager of Wing On Travel Services Limited, Mr. Pietro Sinisi, Captain of Costa Romantica, Mr. Oscar Salvi, Hotel Director of Costa Romantica and celebrity guest Miss Amanda Strang.
Costa Romantica, a 53,000 gross-tonnage ship with a guest capacity of 1,697, will operate 30 cruises that depart from Singapore, Tianjin and Shanghai to the finest cities of Asia. The cruise itineraries sail between April 17 and November 20, 2010, taking guests to various culturally rich journeys to Vietnam, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan.
Pictured: Dario Rustico, Sales and Marketing Director of Costa Cruises’ Pacific Asia Operations (seventh from left), Pietro Sinisi, Captain of Costa Romantica (sixth from right), Oscar Salvi, Hotel Director of Costa Romantica (second from left) and guests toast to the arrival of Costa Romantica.
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With revenues of approximately 2.6 billion euros and 1.82 million total Guests in 2009, Costa Crociere S.p.A. is the largest Italian travel group and comprises the brands Costa Cruises, AIDA Cruises and Iberocruceros. The group ranks in 10th place as regards profitability and 65th in terms of sales in Mediobanca’s 2009 survey of over 3,700 Italian enterprises that recorded revenue of at least 50 million euros the previous fiscal year. Costa Crociere S.p.A. is a member of Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK), the world’s largest cruise operator.
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