P&O to ramp up Melbourne presence in 2015/16

P&O to ramp up Melbourne presence in 2015/16
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Melbourne is set for a cruise boom as P&O Cruises revealed plans to ramp up its Victorian presence in the 2015/16 season.

The four month season will see P&O operate 15 roundtrip voyages from the city, injecting an estimated $15 million into the local economy.

Pacific Jewel will be based in Melbourne from December 2015 to February 2016, with one of its new additions to the fleet, Pacific Eden, to sail from the city from February to March 2016.

The season will also include P&O’s first Melbourne sailings to the Pacific Islands, the inclusion of more short-break cruises and the debut of Christmas and New Year cruises.

The addition of Pacific Eden and Pacific Aria to its fleet next year, taking it to five ships, means P&O will operate 250 cruises across eight homeports in the 2015/16 season.

“Adding two more ships to the P&O Cruises’ fleet has opened the way for us to offer Victorians a fantastic range of cruises which we think will be real winners, particularly with family groups and young couples,” Carnival Australia chief executive Ann Sherry said.

“Holidaymakers will now be able to choose from longer cruises like our Christmas escape to the South Pacific through to shorter getaways to beautiful Australian destinations like Kangaroo Island.”

She expected the new schedule would appeal to “adventure-seekers and explorers”.

Meanwhile, the Victorian government welcomed the move, describing it as a “display of confidence” in Victoria’s tourism sector.

"It not only confirms Melbourne's attraction as a cruise destination but also its potential as a cruising gateway to regional, interstate and South Pacific destinations,” Victorian minister for tourism and major events Louise Asher said

"Melbourne is already attracting an increasing number of cruise ships for special events such as the Melbourne Cup and the Australian Tennis Open but there is now potential for a greater share of the fly-cruise market, where cruise passengers fly in to join ships departing on cruises from the city.”

Asher and Sherry highlighted the extended benefits of the expansion to the state’s tourism industry, but also to its food and beverage suppliers.

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