ROYAL Caribbean’s Voyager of the Seas made its maiden visit to Hong Kong on Friday – the megaliner’s first overnight stay of its inaugural Asian season. An official plaque and key ceremony was conducted onboard with the ship’s master and local tourism and shipping executives. Dr Liu Zinan, Royal Caribbean’s...
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ROYAL Caribbean’s Voyager of the Seas made
its maiden visit to Hong Kong on Friday – the
megaliner’s first overnight stay of its inaugural
Asian season.
An official plaque and key ceremony was
conducted onboard with the ship’s master and
local tourism and shipping executives.
Dr Liu Zinan, Royal Caribbean’s MD of China
and Asia, said the company was “optimistic
that her arrival will help push for more and
faster infrastructure development for larger
cruise ships across the region”.
Hong Kong is set to open a new cruise
terminal in mid-2013.
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