CARNIVAL Australia boss Ann Sherry, along with executives and senior management from many of the corporation’s seven locally represented lines were on hand on Tue to see in the new season. The cruising giant hosted guests to a gathering at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, which overlooked the...
CARNIVAL Australia boss Ann
Sherry, along with executives and
senior management from many
of the corporation’s seven locally
represented lines were on hand
on Tue to see in the new season.
The cruising giant hosted guests
to a gathering at the Museum
of Contemporary Art in Sydney,
which overlooked the season’s
first visitor, Diamond Princess, as
it sailed away to New Zealand.
Sherry told attendees it was
just the start of a massive cruise
season for Carnival and Australia.
“We celebrate with Diamond
Princess, because she is
emblematic of the ships which
are now coming into Sydney.
“Bigger, brassier, but really,
she arrived full of international
guests, she leaves today with a
mix of international and domestic
travellers heading around New
Zealand,” she added.
The Carnival boss implored
every cruise enthusiast in and
near Sydney to put 25 Nov into
their diaries, with the induction
of Pacific Aria & Pacific Eden into
the P&O Cruises fleet sure to be a
spectacle for the harbour.
Sherry is pictured above centre
with Stuart Allison, Princess
Cruises; Sture Myrmell, P&O
Cruises Australia; Tony Archbold,
Holland America Line/Seabourn &
Anton Loeb, Carnival Cruise Line.