Strong Rebound at Flynn Cruiseport Boston in 2022 – Cruise Industry News

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Strong Rebound at Flynn Cruiseport Boston in 2022 – Cruise Industry News


The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) reported a robust comeback at Flynn Cruiseport Boston this 12 months. The port welcomed a complete of 310,767 passengers and 128 cruise ships this season, in response to a press launch.

“We were thrilled to see that the demand for cruising continues to be strong as we work to support the recovery of travel and tourism in New England,” mentioned Massport port director Joseph Morris.

“Boston has grown as both a homeport and destination port of call for multiple cruise lines, and we look forward to expanding our itineraries for customers in the future.”

A report variety of homeport ships was reported this 12 months with 5 vessels from 4 completely different cruise traces whereas the variety of passengers and ships in October surpassed that of the identical time-frame in 2019.

The 2022 cruise season started in April and ended earlier than Thanksgiving. 

Massport welcomed 12 maiden voyages to Boston, together with Norwegian Cruise Lines’ Norwegian Pearl, Holland America Line’s Nieuw Statendam, Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Legend, and each Enchanted Princess and Sky Princess from Princess Cruises.

Senior Vice President of Port Development and Construction of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Juan Kuryla mentioned: “Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, and Regent Seven Seas Cruises congratulate Flynn Cruiseport Boston on a robust comeback 12 months. 

“The health of the cruise industry is critical for port communities as its contributions help stimulate the local economy and support infrastructure investments. Flynn Cruiseport Boston is the homeport for one of our most popular itineraries to Bermuda and we are excited to continue our strong partnership.”

Flynn Cruiseport additionally celebrated Celebrity Cruises’ inaugural homeport season in Boston with an occasion that includes their CEO Lisa Lutoff-Perlo and Massport CEO Lisa Wieland.

“Our first season homeporting in Boston was a great success and we can’t wait to build on it for the 2023 season,” mentioned Lisa Lutoff-Perlo.

“As a native of the Boston area, I’m thrilled to see the region thrive and congratulate all of the teams within the Massachusetts Port Authority on a truly stellar year.”

The 2023 cruise season, set to start on March 31 with the Norwegian Pearl crusing to Bermuda, is anticipated to be as profitable as 2022

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