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Dream Cruises conducts joint safety drill with Thai authorities aboard Genting Dream

The joint exercise reflects the cruise firm’s commitment to crew and passenger safety

Dream Cruises and the Thai maritime and emergency response authorities successfully held a comprehensive safety drill aboard its vessel Genting Dream on Wednesday, 9th July 2025.

The exercise reinforced the cruise line’s unwavering commitment to maintaining the highest  standards of safety for its guests, crew and partners. 

StarDream Cruises president Michael Goh said of the drill: “Safety is the foundation of everything we do. The safety of our passengers, crew and the communities we visit is always our top  priority. Drills like this ensure our teams are ready, coordinated and aligned with international  and local safety standards. We deeply appreciate the professionalism and support of our Thai  partners during this important drill.” 

Representatives from Thai maritime and emergency response agencies echoed the  significance of the initiative, underscoring the importance of public-private cooperation in  maritime safety preparedness. 

StarDream Cruises conducts regular safety drills for its brands StarCruises and Dream Cruises in all its operating regions and remains committed to working closely with local  authorities to ensure passenger security and confidence. 

Working together to ensure optimal safety

As the Genting Dream approached Phuket, a simulated medical evacuation was carried out  by a Royal Thai Navy helicopter, showcasing advanced coordination between air and sea  responders. 

After docking at the Deep Sea Port, a series of real-time emergency response  scenarios were simulated. 

The operation involved seamless collaboration between the ship’s  onboard safety teams and key Thai agencies, including the Marine Department, Port Authority,  Royal Thai Navy and local emergency services.  

This joint drill highlighted a wide range of critical emergency preparedness procedures, including coordinated passenger evacuation protocols, onboard incident management and  rapid medical response capabilities. 

It also provided an opportunity for cross-training between cruise ship personnel and Thai  officials, ensuring seamless cooperation in the event of a real-life incident. 

These drills are  part of the cruise lines’ ongoing commitment to enhancing operational readiness and ensuring  full alignment with international safety protocols and local regulations.

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Dream Cruises conducts joint safety drill with Thai authorities aboard Genting Dream

The joint exercise reflects the cruise firm’s commitment to crew and passenger safety

Dream Cruises and the Thai maritime and emergency response authorities successfully held a comprehensive safety drill aboard its vessel Genting Dream on Wednesday, 9th July 2025.

The exercise reinforced the cruise line’s unwavering commitment to maintaining the highest  standards of safety for its guests, crew and partners. 

StarDream Cruises president Michael Goh said of the drill: “Safety is the foundation of everything we do. The safety of our passengers, crew and the communities we visit is always our top  priority. Drills like this ensure our teams are ready, coordinated and aligned with international  and local safety standards. We deeply appreciate the professionalism and support of our Thai  partners during this important drill.” 

Representatives from Thai maritime and emergency response agencies echoed the  significance of the initiative, underscoring the importance of public-private cooperation in  maritime safety preparedness. 

StarDream Cruises conducts regular safety drills for its brands StarCruises and Dream Cruises in all its operating regions and remains committed to working closely with local  authorities to ensure passenger security and confidence. 

Working together to ensure optimal safety

As the Genting Dream approached Phuket, a simulated medical evacuation was carried out  by a Royal Thai Navy helicopter, showcasing advanced coordination between air and sea  responders. 

After docking at the Deep Sea Port, a series of real-time emergency response  scenarios were simulated. 

The operation involved seamless collaboration between the ship’s  onboard safety teams and key Thai agencies, including the Marine Department, Port Authority,  Royal Thai Navy and local emergency services.  

This joint drill highlighted a wide range of critical emergency preparedness procedures, including coordinated passenger evacuation protocols, onboard incident management and  rapid medical response capabilities. 

It also provided an opportunity for cross-training between cruise ship personnel and Thai  officials, ensuring seamless cooperation in the event of a real-life incident. 

These drills are  part of the cruise lines’ ongoing commitment to enhancing operational readiness and ensuring  full alignment with international safety protocols and local regulations.

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