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MSC reveals major expansion plans

04 May 2016 - by Debbie Badham
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WITH its €9 billion

(R147bn) investment

plan, MSC has major

plans for international growth,

in which the South African

market will play its part.

Gianni Onorato, ceo of

MSC Cruises, says the cruise

company has progressively

upgraded its presence in

South Africa, adding that

MSC has recently seen an

acceleration in uptake of its

product. He attributes this

in part to a high level of

customer satisfaction and

also to the fact that many

South Africans who have

experienced a domestic

cruise have now taken an

interest in experiencing more

international options.

The Mediterranean, Dubai

and northern Europe are all

very appealing to travellers

who have been on domestic

cruises, says Gianni, adding

that the company’s investment

in new ships for its Portuguese

Island cruises also provide

travellers with a different

experience of the itinerary.

MSC’s investment in new

product has been significant.

The cruise line recently

announced an order for

four new “giant ships”,

which will form part of its

new World Class series of

ships. The ships are able to

accommodate at least

5 400 passengers at double

occupancy and MSC says they

will rival the biggest at sea.

Gianni says these vessels

will also be highly advanced

in terms of their on-board

technology.

The size of the ships will

allow the company to offer

more amenities, restaurants

and entertainment and

provides the operator with

more efficiencies, says Ken

Muskat, executive vp of Sales,

Public Relations, and Guest

Services at MSC Cruises USA.

He says the company isn’t

worried about ports being able

to accommodate the massive

ships, which will start being

delivered in 2022.

“There are more places in

the Caribbean and in Europe

that are expanding and

changing their infrastructure to

be able to handle these kinds

of ships,” Ken says. “By the

time these ships come out, I

think there’s going to be fewer

limitations and a lot more

places for them to go globally.”

Plans for the trade

As part of its discussion about

how to “give more to travel

agents”, MSC is considering

tying up its international and

domestic sales in terms of its

rewards system.

Gianni says a new breed of

customer is emerging who

requires more answers when

it comes to cruising. As such,

he says agents need more

training than ever and MSC is

therefore making its training

material increasingly available

and hosting more road shows

to ensure they have access to

the information they need.

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