GENTING Cruise Lines has formally named its first Global-Class vessel Global Dream, which is set to enter service in 2021. The announcement was made by the company’s President Kent Zhu at China’s travel event IBTM China, with attendees treated to a sneak preview of the 208,000 gross tonne ship’s specially...
GENTING Cruise Lines has formally named its first Global-Class vessel Global Dream, which is set to enter service in 2021.
The announcement was made by the company’s President Kent Zhu at China’s travel event IBTM China, with attendees treated to a sneak preview of the 208,000 gross tonne ship’s specially constructed balcony cabins.
The spacious accommodation features 20m of floor space and is considered to be 15% larger than standard cabins offered on most cruise lines.
The cabins are designed for two guests, while the staterooms can also accommodate up to four with a unique two-bathroom design to allow several people to get ready at once.
“To balance the new with the traditional, our guests will also be able to enjoy an authentic Asian experience and our signature heartfelt Asian hospitality on Global Dream, developed through the Genting Group’s over 50 years of experience in the Asian hospitality industry,” said Genting Cruise Lines President Kent Zhu.
“Dream Cruises is excited to begin a new chapter in its story when Global Dream begins her journey to take Asian travellers around the world on grand voyages to Australia, New Zealand, the Baltic Sea and the Mediterranean in the future,” he added.
Pictured: Kent Zhu delivers the exciting announcement during the event in China.
