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SA PORTS TO RECEIVE 20
CRUISE LINERS OVER NEXT SIX MONTHS |
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At least 20 cruise
vessels, including the Queen Mary 2 and
the Queen Elizabeth, are set to dock in
South Africa’s ports in the next six
months. |
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Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA)
spokeswoman, Lunga Ngcobo, said in a statement recently that the
first cruise liner to dock would be the MSC Sinfonia,
kicking off the country’s six-month cruise season.
According to Ngcobo, the MSC Sinfonia is the largest and
most popular of the ships to head up the country’s annual cruise
season and based in Durban.
The distinction of the two largest ships to dock in South
Africa’s ports belongs to the Cunard Lines Queen Mary 2 and
the Queen Elizabeth, which will both dock in Port
Elizabeth and Cape Town.
Apart from Cunard and MSC, cruise liners from Oceania Cruises,
Seven Sea Cruises, Silversea Cruises, Amadea, Compagnie du
Ponant and Azamara Club Cruises will dock at South African ports
over the next six to seven months.
Ngcobo said that passenger facilities had been improved and that
the TNPA had improved its processes at Durban’s Port to ensure
quicker and improved embarkation of passengers.
“The Port of Durban is set to award its tender for the
development a new passenger terminal by February 2017,” she
added.
Facilities at Cape Town’s E-berth in Duncan Dock had also been
improved and will be operated by V&A Waterfront (Pty) Ltd.
– Source: www.enca.com |