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P&O Cruises Australia Prepares To Farewell Pacific Pearl
P&O Cruises Australia today announced a commercial arrangement has been reached to transfer Pacific Pearl from its fleet as part of an ongoing fleet expansion and renewal program.
The ship will be farewelled from the fleet in April 2017. By then, Pacific Pearl will have completed 294 separate cruises under the P&O Cruises’ banner and will have carried more than half a million passengers over a period of more than five years’ service.
P&O Cruises Australia President Sture Myrmell said Pacific Pearl had become a firm favourite with many guests in Australia and New Zealand during the 63,786-ton ship’s time with the fleet.
However, the commercial transfer of the 1,800-passenger ship is part of an unprecedented fleet renewal program for P&O Cruises, with the addition of Pacific Aria and Pacific Eden at the end of last year and Pacific Explorer due to join the fleet next year.
At the same time, P&O Cruises is making history in becoming the first cruise line to build a new ship specifically for the Australian market with the ‘newbuild’ to be delivered in 2019.
After her P&O Cruises launch in December 2010, Pacific Pearl played a game-changing part in becoming New Zealand’s first superliner, beginning with an eight-night cruise from Auckland to the South Pacific.
“In becoming a much loved passenger favorite, the Pacific Pearl made a huge contribution to building the cruise category in the region particularly in New Zealand, introducing thousands of holidaymakers to the joys of cruising,” Myrmell said.
“In addition to contributing to the growth of cruising in Australia, the Pacific Pearl played a big part in growing the New Zealand season by more than 20 per cent over the past four years. This year, P&O Cruises is sailing from Auckland for a record 140 days.
“P&O Cruises remains the only cruise line to homeport from New Zealand and we are committed to the market. Following the Pacific Pearl’s farewell in 2017, the Pacific Jewel will become New Zealand’s ship and will sail from Auckland for two months from September 1 offering fantastic holidays to the Pacific Islands before returning again in 2018.”
Myrmell said Pacific Pearl’s departure was part of the ongoing evolution of the P&O Cruises’ brand.
“Farewelling Pacific Pearl is a natural progression in which we are increasing the size of the fleet while redefining modern cruising in this part of the world. This is a very exciting time for P&O Cruises and our guests and is part of our long-term commitment to grow the cruise market.”
Pacific Pearl’s last New Zealand cruise – a four night cruise to the Bay of Islands – will depart Auckland on March 23, 2017. Her final P&O Cruises voyage will be a 16-day cruise to Singapore departing Auckland on March 27, 2017, which will provide an opportunity for Pacific Pearl's many fans to give her a celebratory farewell from the fleet.
Pam
Interestingly, Singapore was the handover point for OV and OV2 - so I wonder if she's heading back to Europe?
My thoughts were wrong!!!
The releases say that this year (16), they're operating Astor, Astoria, Magellan, and Marco Polo.
I wonder if they'll go to six next year or if they'll lose one.
quote:Originally posted by Galaxy:Great news. I hope CMV keep all the ships..... we need a few classic ships around Crossing my fingers that i can see her in Olden 2017,after what i know the ship visit Olden last time in 2000 as ARCADIA for P & O Cruises.
Crazy to this a ship built in 1989 is now considered a classic!
Glad to see she will have a home.
Either way it is nice to see her getting a new life and hopefully a nice upgrade.
I sailed her when she was original as the Star Princess ....
quote:Originally posted by Beezo:Crazy to this a ship built in 1989 is now considered a classic! Glad to see she will have a home.
when i say classic ships it was Marco Polo and Astoria ( Azores ) who was in my mind Sorry i was not clear enough
quote:Originally posted by Galaxy:when i say classic ships it was Marco Polo and Astoria ( Azores ) who was in my mind Sorry i was not clear enough
Hahaha I figured that actually after I posted. But still...feels like it's getting that way.
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