GENTING Cruise Lines will debut the first DFS T Gallerias at sea, to appear aboard the line’s two new Global class ships, Global Dream and her yet-to-be-named sister ship. In partnership with DFS Group and Starboard Cruise Services, the two new ships will both feature the luxury retailer. Global Dream...
GENTING Cruise Lines will debut the first DFS T Gallerias at sea, to appear aboard the line’s two new Global class ships, Global Dream and her yet-to-be-named sister ship.
In partnership with DFS Group and Starboard Cruise Services, the two new ships will both feature the luxury retailer.
Global Dream is slated to enter service in 2021, with her sister ship to follow the year after.
Meanwhile, Genting’s itineraries from Hong Kong have thus far been unaffected by unrest in the region, Dream Cruises Australia & New Zealand Marketing Manager Leonie Fraser confirmed to Cruise Weekly.
DFAT last week renewed its advice for Australians travelling to the region, warning of “ongoing risk of violent confrontation”.
Pictured are, clockwise: Simon Ho, VP Guest Experience & Onboard Revenue, Genting; Brenda Baty, Chief Commercial Officer, Starboard; Lisa Baldzicki, Chief Merchandising Officer, Starboard; Christine Li, Senior VP, Marketing, Genting; Derek Wong, VP & GM Asia, Starboard; Lisa Bauer, CEO & President, Starboard; Kent Zhu, President of Genting, and Ed Brennan, Chair and CEO, DFS.
