Resorts World Cruises will begin sailing out of Singapore from June 15 with the Genting Dream vessel, once operated by Genting Hong Kong-owned Dream Cruises ...
Genting Dream will offer a two- and three-night round-trip cruises from June, and expand its itineraries to cruises with South-east Asian port calls from September 30. Resorts World Cruises is looking to bring Explorer Dream and World Dream into its fleet – both of which were part of Dream Cruises. Resorts World Cruises’ CEO and executive director Colin Au, who was previously deputy CEO of Genting Hong Kong, asserted that Resorts World Cruises is separate from Genting Hong Kong.
MALAYSIAN billionaire Lim Kok Thay is launching another cruise line in Singapore, months after his Hong Kong-based cruise empire imploded.
The 18-deck 150695 gross tons Genting Dream can accommodate 3352 passengers, with a generous space ratio of 45 gross tons per passenger, the most spacious ...
As such, Resorts World Cruises’ valued passengers can enjoy peace of mind and be assured that their paid cruise fares will remain safe and protected. The state-of-the-art Zodiac theatre will have award-winning and international production shows, led by varied multicultural professional performers, which will also showcase brand new concepts of fusing entertainment and dining experiences at different onboard venues with dedicated themes. “We started our cruise operations 30 years ago in Singapore and we are excited to again launch the first Resorts World Cruises in Singapore, the first country to re-open cruising in the region. Having received Singapore’s CruiseSafe certification, Genting Dream will be operated with high standards in safety and precautionary measures in accordance with both local and international guidelines. Resorts World Cruises will be a game-changer, going above and beyond with its rich Asian heritage in culture, hospitality and cuisine, complemented by exciting music and entertainment onboard. Genting Dream will cater to a wide Asian demographic that will provide an international cruise experience exceeding its peers.
Cruise ship 'Genting Dream' will be ready to sail on 15 June under a new company named Resorts World Cruises. Here are the details.
Genting Dream is an 18-deck cruise ship. The credits will be valid from 15 June 2022 to March 2023. Some others who previously worked in Genting Hong Kong’s sales, marketing and hotel operations are also being rehired.
The former Dream Cruises ship will set sail on 15 Jun, with trips to neighbouring countries slated to start later in the year. Plans to head to neighbouring ...
The former Dream Cruises ship will set sail on 15 Jun, with trips to neighbouring countries slated to start later in the year. However, after months on the sidelines, cruises will be making a comeback thanks to a new company called Resorts World Cruises. Resorts World Cruises To Set Sail From Singapore In Jun 2022
Resorts World Cruises became the answer to salvage the cruising business. The company was set up by Malaysian tycoon Lim Kok Thay, the chairman and board ...
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The 18-deck 150695 gross tons Genting Dream can accommodate 3352 passengers, with a generous space ratio of 45 gross tons per passenger.
“We started our cruise operations 30 years ago in Singapore and we are excited to again launch the first Resorts World Cruises in Singapore, the first country to re-open cruising in the region. feet Singapore-inspired Zouk Nightclub, the latest and most exciting nightlife attraction in Las Vegas. Resorts World Cruises is a brand extension of Resorts World, a global brand with 46 properties in 8 countries spanning 4 continents, welcoming over 80 million visitors a year and served by more than 30,000 employees.
Lim had previously been executive chairman of Genting Hong Kong and Dream Cruises before the firms' financial collapse at the beginning of 2022 after the ...
During the presentation, Goh told the media that negotiations were underway with other companies and that they would be providing further details on the new cruise operations in the coming weeks. The cruise line will cater to a wide Asian demographic, highlighting that it will be the only halal-friendly cruise ship in the Asia-Pacific region. The effort to revive the operation was in part made possible because Genting Hong Kong had sold the cruise ship in 2020 to a consortium of Chinese banks and was leasing the ship.