Mediterranean and North
European cruise destinations popular with Malaysians
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Norwegian Cruise Line
Holdings (NCLH) saw double-digit growth in the Malaysian market across all
three of its brands last year, while also observing a shift towards longer
cruises.
According to Felix Chan,
vice president of sales Asia, NCLH, bookings from Malaysia were in part boosted
by a dip in the US currency.
Cruise destinations
popular with Malaysians are the Mediterranean, Baltics and Northern Europe.
“Hotel rates, transport and dining in these places are expensive, which is why
cruising is a popular alternative and seen as value for money,” he shared.
More Malaysians were also
opting for longer cruises of up to 14 days, up from seven to 10 days
previously. Chan remarked that the availability of Wi-Fi onboard, which allowed
guests to stay connected while cruising, was the key reason driving this trend.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises
and Oceania Cruises tend to attract couples whereas Norwegian Cruise Line
attracts multi-generational travellers from Malaysia. “We also see more
families with children taking cruises during the school holidays,” said Chan.
Malaysian cruise
travellers are also booking their cruises earlier last year, at least six
months in advance, from two to three months previously.
For 2018, Chan expects
continued growth in Malaysia. “Forward bookings look positive and I am sure we
will see another double-digit growth this year (over 2017),” he said.
-TTG Asia.
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