05 October 2015
Zayed Port schedules over 19% more cruise ship calls for 2015-2016 season

• Zayed Port schedules 112 ship calls ─ up from 94 in last season

• Fivefold increase in passengers and ship calls since first season during

2006-2007

• State-of-the art new cruise terminal at Zayed Port will open later this

year

Abu Dhabi, UAE:  Abu Dhabi Ports ─ the master developer, operator and manager of ports and industrial zones in the Emirate ─ has started welcoming cruise liners in the new cruise season at Zayed Port,  a premier cruise hub in the region.

Abu Dhabi's current cruise season will witness significant increase in the number of passengers and cruise liners visiting the Emirate, and see the scheduled opening of a state-of-the-art cruise terminal at Zayed Port by the end of this year. These developments in the ongoing season will further elevate Abu Dhabi's standing as a leading winter-sun cruise destination on the regional cruise tourism map.

A 620-passenger vessel MS INSIGNIA's maiden call on September 18 marked the beginning of Abu Dhabi's new cruise season. Zayed Port has scheduled over 19 per cent more cruise ship calls for the current season than in the previous one. In the season spanning from mid-September this year to mid- May 2016, Zayed Port will host 112 cruise ship calls ─ up from 94 in the 2014-2015 season. Those 112 vessels from across the globe will bring 205,000 passengers. This will represent a fivefold increase in the number of passengers visiting Zayed Port since the first cruise season during 2006-2007 that had hosted thirty six thousand (36,000) passengers from 29 ship calls. This impressive growth is projected to reach more than 300,000 passengers expected on 130 scheduled ship calls by 2019-2020 season, catalysed by the new world-class cruise terminal at Zayed Port.

 "These developments describe the significant expansion of Abu Dhabi's cruise industry that further boosts the Emirate's tourism development, a major component in its economic diversification. As an enabler of maritime industry that supports this vision, Abu Dhabi Ports derives inspiration from these advancements to offer inventive and unique services in this sector," said Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, CEO of Abu Dhabi Ports.

"The upcoming modern cruise terminal at Zayed Port will be a demonstration of our commitment to innovation and stakeholder focus," he added.

 Abu Dhabi Ports has incorporated suggestions from all major global cruise lines and created a flexible design for the new cruise terminal that can accommodate any future requirements of cruise operators in accordance with their mode of operations.

The construction of the terminal achieved 60 per cent completion by the end of August. The building envelope has already been completed and the fit-out of the main passenger hall is 30 per cent complete. The fit-out of retail units, installation of new entrance, and works of wall glazing have already been started.

The aesthetically pleasing and eco-friendly terminal building will have many tourist-friendly facilities including the services of the government agencies and money exchange centres, shops etc. A fusion of traditional Arabic ornaments and modern architectural elements define the building's distinctive style. It will celebrate the UAE's cultural heritage and pay tribute to its long maritime history.

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About Abu Dhabi Ports
Established in 2006, Abu Dhabi Ports' core objective is to facilitate the diversification of the economy by stimulating trade and development. This is done by delivering high quality maritime services, supporting partners' infrastructure projects and setting up new companies and joint ventures in the ports and logistics sectors.

The flagship state-of-the -art Khalifa Port and Khalifa Industrial Zone play a big role, supporting the diversification of the economy.  Khalifa Port was inaugurated on 12/12/12 by UAE President HH Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The port's semi-automated container terminal handles all of Abu Dhabi's container traffic, after its transfer from Zayed Port, the historic port in the city centre.

Phase One of Khalifa Port has a capacity of 2.5 million TEUs and 12 million tons of general cargo. Further phases of development will occur as market demand requires. When all phases are complete, Khalifa Port will be able to handle 15 million TEUs and 35 million tons of general cargo per year.

Abu Dhabi Ports manages nine commercial, logistics, community and leisure ports, and Khalifa Industrial Zone which is serving a range of logistics and manufacturing investors. Abu Dhabi Ports is boosting Abu Dhabi's economic growth and diversification, following Abu Dhabi's Economic Vision 2030.

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