THE NSW Govt’s recently released Cruise Development Plan (CW 31 Jul), which advocates for a passenger facility in Botany Bay rather than Sydney Harbour’s Garden Island, has been welcomed by the industry. “We are delighted that the Cruise Plan has been delivered…ensuring Sydney can accommodate the most modern cruise ships...
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THE NSW Govt’s recently released Cruise Development Plan (CW 31 Jul), which advocates for a passenger facility in Botany Bay rather than Sydney Harbour’s Garden Island, has been welcomed by the industry.
“We are delighted that the Cruise Plan has been delivered…ensuring Sydney can accommodate the most modern cruise ships in the world is key to unlocking tourism potential,” said Royal Caribbean Cruises ANZ md Susan Bonner.
Norwegian’s md Asia Pacific Steve Odell also responded by saying the plan was “definitely a positive step forward to achieving greater certainty and a platform for growth”, while Carnival Australia released a response stating “Now the Fed Govt has taken Garden Island off the table, we will continue to work constructively with the NSW Government in exploring the feasibility of Port Botany.”
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