Port of Tyne working to bolster public confidence ahead of UK summer sailings

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Tyne port has received over 700,000 cruise passengers annually over the past two decades
The Port of Tyne says it is committed to encouraging forthcoming UK sailings, with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, Saga and Tradewind Voyages among seven operators set to call there this summer.

‘We are well versed in COVID safe working, the port has been open continuously since the outset of the pandemic and we go to great lengths to ensure the safety of everyone on site who uses our facilities,’ commented Kate O'Hara, commercial director, Port of Tyne who is a member of the Cruise Britain Steering Group and on the council of management for Cruise Europe.

She added, ‘Now this means doing everything possible to help cruise operators restore public confidence. On a practical level, this has involved the cruise industry and stakeholders, including the Port of Tyne, working together with the Department for Transport (DfT,) Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA,) the UK Chamber of Shipping, and cruise operators and cross industry partners, to produce a new framework to ensure the safe restart of cruise.’

COVID-19 testing, health screenings, face coverings, physical distancing and enhanced cleaning are available at the port. 

The Port of Tyne 

In the past 20 years, the Port of Tyne has received over 700,000 cruise passengers annually from 60 different cruise lines on 450 cruise calls.