A group of MTA advisors recently enjoyed a tour of the rejuvenated Brisbane Cruise Terminal, hosted by World’s Leading Cruise Lines. The terminal has grown significantly to meet increased demand over recent years, as more cruise lines include Brisbane on their itineraries. It is now capable of welcoming ships up...
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A group of MTA advisors recently enjoyed a tour of the rejuvenated Brisbane Cruise Terminal, hosted by World’s Leading Cruise Lines.
The terminal has grown significantly to meet increased demand over recent years, as more cruise lines include Brisbane on their itineraries.
It is now capable of welcoming ships up to 270 metres in length.
The planned opening of the $177 million Terminal has been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pictured are MTA’s Robyn Denisenko, Katrina Casey, Fiona Gent, Carnival Cruise Line National Account Manager Mark Richards, and MTA’s Tracey Flower and Jason Denisenko.
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