Genting tycoon seeks Singapore comeback with new cruise line

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Genting Dream will set sail from Singapore to nowhere in June 🛳

Travel demand is rebounding in Asia amid an easing of travel curbs and economic reopenings. While the new cruise line shares the same name as Genting’s Resorts World casino and resort franchise, it will be run as a separate business entity.

“Our cruise ventures for the last 30 years have been very profitable and is a core business,” Colin Au, the new liner’s Chief Executive Officer said at the same briefing. Singapore’s move to scrap testing requirements for vaccinated travelers has been a major boost for travel in the region, while other neighbouring countries like Malaysia and Indonesia have followed suit. Still, key cruise markets like China still face strict quarantine requirements for travelers.Au said the new cruise line will remain focused on Asia, although adding future ships will depend on whether locations like Hong Kong and Taiwan open up.

 

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