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Bremerhaven riding high and viewing 50% volume increase within two yearsBremerhaven riding high and viewing 50% volume increase within two years

Columbus Cruise Center Bremerhaven, Germany's number two North Sea cruise port operator, hopes to increase its passenger volume from about 70,000 in 2014 up to 100,000 within the next two years.

Mary Bond, Editor in Chief

December 6, 2014

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Managing director Veit Hürdler confirmed that TUI Cruises has scheduled eight calls of Mein Schiff 1 and Mein Schiff 5 for the 2016 season.

Next year, Bremerhaven is expecting 63 calls with some 75,000 passengers. Hürdler denied rumours that 15 calls of the Astor scheduled for 2015 might be cancelled. According to current information he received from the Greek operator Global Maritime Group, all calls are going to take place as planned, Hürdler said.

Bremerhaven is closing the 2014 season with 63 calls.

In year-on-year comparison, the number of passengers went up by nearly 10%. As new customers, CCCB received Prestige Cruises with Nautica and Pullmantur’s Empress.

TUI Cruises tested Bremerhaven in context with an overhaul of its Mein Schiff 1 at neighbouring Lloyd Werft. ‘With this year's handlings, our team has been able to convince TUI Cruises of its capability and the advantages of Bremerhaven,’ Hürdler remarked. As a result, TUI decided to integrate Bremerhaven into its 2016-calls with an increased number of calls. This will significantly boost passenger volumes.

For next year, CCCB is expecting a stable number of calls and a modest increase of passenger volumes by approximately 5,000 up to a total of 75,000.

Loyal customers operating mainly ships of the medium size range will return to Bremerhaven, including Phoenix Reisen with its Artania, Amadea and Albatros as well as FTI Cruises with Berlin.

On September 10, CCCB is going to handle four ships at the same time. Double calls are scheduled for three consecutive days during next year's Sail Bremerhaven event (which takes place from August 12-16).

Next up, CCCB aims to increase transit calls. For that purpose the cruise port operator is closely cooperating with Erlebnis Bremerhaven, the local tourism entity. A two-part film trailer has been produced jointly, presenting Bremerhaven as a transit port and containing comments from transit passengers who visited the port this year.

As a means of local promotion, an 18.25mtr long articulated bus operating on scheduled lines in Bremerhaven has been newly decorated sporting advertising cruise calls in the city.

The bus is operated by Bremerhaven Bus, a longstanding partner of CCCB involved with passenger and crew transfers to Bremerhaven's cruise terminal. This year, Bremerhaven Bus carried about 14,000 passengers and 10,000 crew. CCCB and its bus operating partner used Friday's review to officially present and inaugurate the newly decorated ‘cruise bus’.

About the Author

Mary Bond

Editor in Chief

Mary Bond is Group Director, Seatrade Cruise a division within Informa Markets and responsible for the Seatrade portfolio of global cruise events, print and online cruise publishing.

Mary is also the publisher and editor-in-chief of Seatrade Cruise News and Seatrade Cruise Review magazine.

Mary has worked in the shipping industry for 39 years, first for Lloyd’s Register of Shipping before joining Seatrade’s editorial team in 1985.

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