DREAM Cruises last week marked a milestone of 100 days of safe sailings in Hong Kong, with its Genting Dream (pictured) welcoming thousands of both new and repeat guests. As of 12 Nov Genting Dream has hosted more than 65,000 passengers on its “Super Seacation” getaways, with strong upcoming demand...
DREAM Cruises last week marked a milestone of 100 days of safe sailings in Hong Kong, with its Genting Dream (pictured) welcoming thousands of both new and repeat guests.
As of 12 Nov Genting Dream has hosted more than 65,000 passengers on its “Super Seacation” getaways, with strong upcoming demand reported too.
The landmark Hong Kong achievement comes alongside World Dream also successfully completing one year of post-COVID-19 operations in Singapore.
Genting Dream’s arrival in Hong Kong last Fri was also the 800th port call at the city’s Kai Tak Cruise Terminal since it was inaugurated in 2013 – during which Genting Cruise Lines has accounted for 50% of all visits to the facility.
“We have been very encouraged by Genting Dream’s first 100 days in Hong Kong providing our guests with a safe and fun space at sea and we have received tremendous feedback from guests of all ages and across demographics,” said Kent Zhu, President of Genting Cruise Lines.
