Royal Caribbean put focus on Shanghai - TravelMole


Royal Caribbean put focus on Shanghai

Wednesday, 05 Jun, 2009 0

SYDNEY – Royal Caribbean International has revealed its Legend of the Seas’ Asian itineraries for the first half of 2010.

The new programme includes short cruises from Shanghai to popular Japanese and Korean destinations. Shanghai is the host for World Expo 2010.

"More than 34,000 Australians cruised in Asia last year and as the second largest destination from the Australian market we’re delighted to offer our broadest ever range of itineraries in the region,” said Adam Armstrong, commercial manager, Royal Caribbean Australia.

On top of Singapore, Hong Kong and Shanghai, a new homeport, Yokohama, has been added.

New ports-of-call include Hualien, Miyazaki, Nagoya and Vladivostok.



 

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