Red Sea Gateway Terminal (RSGT), a leading provider of integrated logistics solutions, has partnered with Cruise Saudi to enter the cruise industry with the departure of the cruise ship MSC Bellissima from the terminal’s new dedicated cruise line berthing facilities.
 
The 4,500-passenger vessel is being operated by MSC Cruises, the world’s largest privately owned cruise line, said the statement from RSGT.
 
The berthing and cruise passenger facilities are part of the ongoing expansion and upgrade of RSGT and Jeddah Islamic Port.
 
As part of a new 30-year concession agreement signed last year, the vessel berthing and passenger embarkation will be conducted at RSGT’s expanded facility, said the statement.
 
RSGT and Jeddah Islamic Port will serve as the home port for MSC Bellissima for the 2021-2022 cruise season, it added.
 
"This is another proud and important moment for the two entities as we witness the launch of the cruise industry in Saudi Arabia ahead of the departure of the very first cruise ship from our newly expanded terminal," remarked its CEO Jens Floe.
 
MSC Bellissima is one of the most innovative ships in MSC Cruises fleet and is fitted with a wide range of cutting-edge environmental features and innovative technology to reduce her environmental footprint. She also spearheaded the ultra-modern Meraviglia-Plus class of ships in the MSC Cruises fleet when she launched in 2019.
 
The ship will sail 21 Red Sea voyages from Jeddah between the end of July and late October with 3- and 4-night cruises to Safaga for Luxor, Egypt or Aqaba for Petra, Jordan before returning to her Saudi homeport.
 
The summer sailings will add to MSC Cruises’ previously announced winter 2021/22 Red Sea voyages from Jeddah starting in November.
 
Cruise Saudi Chief Operations & Commercial Officer Mark Robinson said: "This event marks a great milestone for Cruise Saudi, and indeed for the tourism industry in Saudi Arabia, in line with Vision 2030.
 
The creation of Cruise Saudi, tasked with launching the cruise industry in Saudi Arabia, happened just six months ago at FII in Riyadh."
 
"Yet in these few months we have been able to work with numerous partners such as the Red Sea Gateway Terminal to mobilize the infrastructure, manpower and systems required to host global cruise lines for Saudi Arabia’s first full summer and winter cruise seasons," he noted.
 
"The remit of Cruise Saudi; to create 50,000 jobs by 2025, to facilitate the building of an additional five ports, with Jeddah as a homeport, and to welcome 1.5 million annual passenger visits by 2028; is an ambitious one, which will play a major part in strengthening the tourism industry in Saudi Arabia," he added.
 
On the cruise sector foray, Floe said: "Jeddah Islamic Port is one of the most modern ports in the region, and it is only natural that it has now entered a new prominent position in the cruise industry. We are proud as well of our role in supporting the ongoing economic diversification of Saudi Arabia, and our expanding presence in the international port community."
 
RSGT, which was established in 2006 as Saudi Arabia’s first private sector Build-Operate-Transfer project, serves as an engine of growth for local and regional economies.-TradeArabia News Service

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