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Old May 23rd, 2007, 08:08 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Default Sun Princess year-round from Australia

I did not get a press release from Princess and I am not a TA

However, starting in 2008, the Sun Princess will be sailing year round
from Australia. Yippee

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Old May 24th, 2007, 10:48 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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On 23 May 2007 12:08:35 -0700, Paradise wrote:

I did not get a press release from Princess and I am not a TA

However, starting in 2008, the Sun Princess will be sailing year round
from Australia. Yippee



As much as I would wish this is true, I can find no info to back it
up.

Pacific Dawn (Regal Princess refitted) & Pacific Sun will be more than
adequate to handle the pax volume over the winter months around
Australia.

Sun Princess has berths booked in Sydney Harbour from 24th Oct 2007 to
6th April 08. It then has a 31 day repositioning cruise to San
Francisco.

Not sure of SP's cruises when it has returned to the U.S.

Sun Princess then has berths booked in Sydney Harbour from 26th Oct
2008 to 18th April 2009.
http://www.sydneyports.com.au/Cruisi...seSchedule.asp

So far, the only available info is that the Sun Princess has replaced
the Pacific Princess' role in Oz to create room for extra PAX.

I do not get the press releases or work as a TA either. I hope you can
back your claim up with extra info. Would be great news if it were
true.
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Old May 24th, 2007, 10:59 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Default Sun Princess year-round from Australia

On 23 May 2007 12:08:35 -0700, Paradise wrote:

I did not get a press release from Princess and I am not a TA

However, starting in 2008, the Sun Princess will be sailing year round
from Australia. Yippee



If you did get the press releases, you could have read this one from
P&O Australia on 7th May. Nothing here that backs up your statement
:-)

The Global Cruise Boom
Date: 07 May 2007
Cruising is booming around the world. In fact it’s the fastest growing
segment of the travel industry – and Australia is riding the crest of
the wave.

The global cruise industry has a value of A$40 billion, with cruise
lines in the world’s largest market, North America, accommodating a
record 12.1 million passengers globally in 2006 – an 8.4 per cent
increase of almost a million passengers over 2005, according to the
Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA).

Passenger numbers worldwide are expected to grow to 20 million by 2012
as ships increase in size up to 220,000 tons or almost five times the
size of the legendary Titanic.

CLIA attributes increased interest in cruising to a range of factors
including innovative facilities and amenities, upgraded cuisine,
increased value-for-money, a rise in the number of home ports for
liners and the “sheer excitement” of a cruise over a land-based
vacation.

Meanwhile, the International Cruise Council Australasia’s annual
research into Australian cruising habits shows strong year-on-year
growth for the industry since the statistics were first compiled in
2002.

The Cruise Council reported a record 221,033 Australians took a cruise
holiday in 2006 – an 18 per cent increase on the 186,666 passengers
who travelled in 2005.

The latest economic impact study of the Australian cruise shipping
industry, released in September 2006, found that the local industry is
worth $439 million to the Australian economy – a 92 per cent increase
over the previous figure in 2005. The Australian Economics Consulting
(AEC Group) study, commissioned by Cruise Down Under and the Federal
Government, found that the number of cruise ship visits to Australian
ports jumped 27.7 per cent from 325 in 2004-05 to 415 in 2005-06, with
visits expected to climb another 14 per cent to 474 in 2006-07.

Comparing figures for 2004-05 and 2005-06, the study also found:

- The number of Australian ports welcoming cruise ships rose
from 15 in 2004-05 to 20 in 2005-06
- An increase in visiting cruise ships in this period from 23 to 28
- An increase in total cruise ship capacity on these ships from 21,503
to 25,830
- Expenditure by passengers and crew more than doubled from $86.5
million to $185.6 million
- Total passenger days at ports rose 40.5 per cent to 396,779

More than 270 cruise ships representing 115 lines now ply oceans
around the world, visiting around 2000 destinations and able to
accommodate a total of 360,000 passengers. Seatrade reports that an
additional 35 cruise ships – most of them superliners – accommodating
93,000 passengers and collectively worth US$20 billion, will be built
by 2011 to meet growing demand. Twelve of the upcoming 35 ships will
be launched in 2007, adding 22,000 beds to worldwide capacity. The 35
new ships will represent an increase in berths of 30 per cent over
capacity in 2006. By 2015, the world’s cruise ships will be able to
accommodate a total of 588,000 passengers.

The hit TV series ‘The Love Boat’, filmed on Princess Cruises’ liners,
is credited with sparking the cruise boom in the 1970s. And another
cruise boom followed the blockbuster film ‘Titanic’, with audiences
captivated by the romance of cruising.

In Australia, P&O Cruises is tripling its business through the
addition of extra tonnage to meet burgeoning demand for cruise
holidays. In 2003, P&O Cruises Australia carried 50,000 passengers a
year on one ship to around 20 destinations while in 2008, after 75
years of operation, the company will be carrying more than 150,000
passengers on three ships to 60 ports.

P&O Cruises’ 47,000-ton Pacific Sun is currently based year-round in
Sydney while the 35,000-ton Pacific Star sails year-round from
Brisbane and Auckland. A major increase in local cruising capacity is
planned for 2007, with the arrival of the 70,000-ton superliner
Pacific Dawn in November. Presently sailing with Princess Cruises’
fleet as Regal Princess, the ship will be the largest liner ever to be
based permanently in Australia.

In addition, Princess Cruises will debut its huge 77,000-ton premium
ship, Sun Princess, in Sydney from November 2007 to April 2008,
succeeding the popular but smaller 30,200-ton Pacific Princess. Rising
demand for premium cruising from Australia is also behind Princess
Cruises’ decision to base both Sun Princess and twin sister Dawn
Princess in Australia in the summer of 2008/09, with Dawn to offer a
season sailing from Melbourne for the first time.

Meanwhile one of the world’s biggest liners, the US-based, 116,000-ton
Sapphire Princess will return to Australia for another bumper summer
season in 2007-08, offering a series of cruises between Sydney and
Auckland.

P&O Cruises World Voyages will send two of its superliners – Aurora
and Oriana – to Australia in February 2008 as part of annual world
voyages each summer, while Seabourn regularly deploys its ultra-luxury
‘yachts’ on cruises to Australia.

Underlining the growth of cruising in Australia was the arrival in
Sydney on February 20 this year of the biggest liner ever to sail to
our shores, Cunard’s Queen Mary 2. The giant 151,400-ton liner was
joined in Sydney Harbour by her famous ‘little’ sister, QE2, on the
same day.

Australia’s popularity on the world cruise circuit has been further
highlighted by the inclusion of four Australian ports on the first
world cruise of Cunard’s newest liner, Queen Victoria. Scheduled for
launch in December 2007, Queen Victoria will visit Port Douglas,
Brisbane and Melbourne and meet her legendary sister QE2 in Sydney in
February 2008.

Carnival Australia is part of Carnival Corporation & plc, the world’s
largest cruise vacation company, and represents P&O Cruises Australia,
Princess Cruises, Cunard, Seabourn, Costa and P&O Cruises World
Voyages.

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Old May 24th, 2007, 02:09 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Default Sun Princess year-round from Australia

On 23 May 2007 12:08:35 -0700, Paradise wrote:

I did not get a press release from Princess and I am not a TA

However, starting in 2008, the Sun Princess will be sailing year round
from Australia. Yippee


Hi,

You are correct. Dean Brown made this announcement on May 22 but
there has not been a press release issued.

Best regards,
Ray
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Old May 24th, 2007, 02:13 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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On Thu, 24 May 2007 09:48:53 GMT, Oz wrote:

As much as I would wish this is true, I can find no info to back it
up.

Pacific Dawn (Regal Princess refitted) & Pacific Sun will be more than
adequate to handle the pax volume over the winter months around
Australia.

Sun Princess has berths booked in Sydney Harbour from 24th Oct 2007 to
6th April 08. It then has a 31 day repositioning cruise to San
Francisco.

Not sure of SP's cruises when it has returned to the U.S.


Hi,

The OP is correct. Dean Brown made the announcement on May 22. There
has not been a press release issued. Dean announced the Sun Princess
will now stay in Australia, operating cruises from Melbourne &
Fremantle, as well as Sydney. Dean said she will make the longest
cruise to depart Australia -- a 75-night voyage called the ‘Grand
Pacific World Cruise’ which will visit ports in Tahiti, Canada,
Alaska, Japan, Russia, China and Vietnam. Dean also opined that the
Sun Princess will replace Dawn Princess for the company’s inaugural
summer season in Melbourne from November 2008 until March 2009 & that
Dawn Princess will now operate a cruise season from Sydney.
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Old May 24th, 2007, 03:53 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
Oz
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Default Sun Princess year-round from Australia

On Thu, 24 May 2007 06:13:50 -0700, Ray Goldenberg
wrote:

On Thu, 24 May 2007 09:48:53 GMT, Oz wrote:

As much as I would wish this is true, I can find no info to back it
up.

Pacific Dawn (Regal Princess refitted) & Pacific Sun will be more than
adequate to handle the pax volume over the winter months around
Australia.

Sun Princess has berths booked in Sydney Harbour from 24th Oct 2007 to
6th April 08. It then has a 31 day repositioning cruise to San
Francisco.

Not sure of SP's cruises when it has returned to the U.S.


Hi,

The OP is correct. Dean Brown made the announcement on May 22. There
has not been a press release issued. Dean announced the Sun Princess
will now stay in Australia, operating cruises from Melbourne &
Fremantle, as well as Sydney. Dean said she will make the longest
cruise to depart Australia -- a 75-night voyage called the ‘Grand
Pacific World Cruise’ which will visit ports in Tahiti, Canada,
Alaska, Japan, Russia, China and Vietnam. Dean also opined that the
Sun Princess will replace Dawn Princess for the company’s inaugural
summer season in Melbourne from November 2008 until March 2009 & that
Dawn Princess will now operate a cruise season from Sydney.


Ray,
To redo the most relevant part of my post, that you snipped in your
reply.

"I hope you can back your claim up with extra info. Would be great
news if it were true."

Thanks for the extra info. It is indeed great news for us cruisers in
Oz. What is most pleasing is that we now have a year round choice of
two different Carnival brands with Princess setting up a permanent
presence. Now to hope for Captains Circle as well :-)

Since my first response, I have also found some more info, enough to
suggest that some form of media release has been made in OZ.

http://www.theage.com.au/news/travel...601543726.html


Sun Princess becomes permanent resident
May 24, 2007 - 12:15PM


Showing how popular cruising has become, Princess Cruises has
announced it will base its superliner, Sun Princess, here in Australia
full time.

The 77,000-ton Sun Princess will be the largest cruise ship ever to be
based here when she arrives in Sydney in November.

Carrying 1,950 passengers, Sun Princess will offer cruises from three
home ports - Sydney, Melbourne and Fremantle - including the longest
ever round-trip voyage from Australia, a 75-night Grand Pacific World
Cruise.

The decision to base a ship fulltime in Australia was a first for the
US cruise company. The Sun Princess, which is usually based in Alaska,
had originally been scheduled to sail from Australia for a five-month
summer season only.

The service follows a strong demand from Australians for cruising the
open seas, said the line's Acting Managing Director, Dean Brown.

Sun Princess will be joined over the 2008-09 summer by her sister
ship, Dawn Princess, which will operate a season of cruises from
Sydney, while Sun Princess sails from Melbourne.

The two ships' deployment will see Princess Cruises' capacity in
Australia grow by almost 350 per cent between 2007 and 2008, Mr Brown
said.

Sun Princess and Dawn Princess each offer 975 staterooms (almost half
with private balconies) as well as eight restaurants and cafes, seven
lounges, four pools and five whirlpool spas.

From the Fremantle port in May and June 2008, there will be three
round-trip cruises to Asia and two 19-night voyages between Sydney and
Fremantle visiting Australia's northern ports including The Kimberley.

Sun Princess will home port in Melbourne from November this year to
March next year, offering a season of eight cruises to New Zealand,
around Australia and the South Pacific.

There are three round-Australia cruises on Sun Princess and Dawn
Princess, one departing from Melbourne and two from Sydney, and a
42-night cruise to Japan, China and the islands to the South Pacific
to coincide with Japan's spectacular Cherry Blossom festival.

AAP


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Old May 24th, 2007, 04:35 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
Oz
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Default Sun Princess year-round from Australia

On Thu, 24 May 2007 09:48:53 GMT, Oz wrote:

On 23 May 2007 12:08:35 -0700, Paradise wrote:

I did not get a press release from Princess and I am not a TA

However, starting in 2008, the Sun Princess will be sailing year round
from Australia. Yippee


snippedIt then has a 31 day repositioning cruise to San
Francisco.


Found out now that this near full cruise from Sydney to San Francisco
has been cancelled.


 




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