Dream Cruises has opened sailings aboard its World Dream ship to non-residents in Singapore and international travellers for the first time since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, in accordance with the latest guidelines by the local authorities.
This development follows the launch of vaccinated travel lanes by the city-state, allowing quarantine-free entry for fully vaccinated travellers from selected countries.
Dream Cruises opens World Dream cruise bookings to international travellers in addition to Singapore residents
In a statement, Dream Cruises called the move “a new milestone” for the cruise line “that will help to fuel the recovery of the cruise industry in Singapore and regionally”.
All embarking guests will need to be fully vaccinated and undergo a pre-boarding antigen rapid test at the cruise terminal and present a negative test result for Covid-19.
“World Dream has carried over 200,000 guests since cruising resumed in Singapore on November 6, 2020 and celebrated its first anniversary earlier this month,” said Michael Goh, president of Dream Cruises.
“With cruise bookings now open to non-residents in Singapore and international travellers, it is indeed fantastic news, as we have been working hard towards this goal with the demonstration of safe cruises over the past year.”
“Our progression to the next phase of cruising is timely and we are highly optimistic that demand will continue to rise with the contribution of the fly-cruise segment.“
Dream Cruises has opened sailings aboard its World Dream ship to non-residents in Singapore and international travellers for the first time since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, in accordance with the latest guidelines by the local authorities.
This development follows the launch of vaccinated travel lanes by the city-state, allowing quarantine-free entry for fully vaccinated travellers from selected countries.
In a statement, Dream Cruises called the move “a new milestone” for the cruise line “that will help to fuel the recovery of the cruise industry in Singapore and regionally”.
All embarking guests will need to be fully vaccinated and undergo a pre-boarding antigen rapid test at the cruise terminal and present a negative test result for Covid-19.
“World Dream has carried over 200,000 guests since cruising resumed in Singapore on November 6, 2020 and celebrated its first anniversary earlier this month,” said Michael Goh, president of Dream Cruises.
“With cruise bookings now open to non-residents in Singapore and international travellers, it is indeed fantastic news, as we have been working hard towards this goal with the demonstration of safe cruises over the past year.”
“Our progression to the next phase of cruising is timely and we are highly optimistic that demand will continue to rise with the contribution of the fly-cruise segment.“