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Dream Cruises welcomes 100,000th passenger since resuming cruises in Singapore

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Dream Cruises and Singapore Marina Bay Cruise Centre have welcomed 100,000th cruise passenger since the restart of the global shutdown of the cruise industry, safely piloting cruises in the city. The first cruise ship to restart voyages out of Singapore was World Dream setting sail for the first time on 6 November 2020. This is very important milestone for Singapore and for Dream Cruises, proving that guests can enjoy worry-free journey, with health and safety being the number one priority for all. 

The lucky 100,000th cruise passenger is Mr. Amin Abdul Rahim and his family who were presented with a collection of prizes and goodies including an upgrade to The Palace suite accommodations for their upcoming voyage.

“My family and I were surprised and are extremely honoured to be the 100,000th cruise passenger as this is our first time on board World Dream. We had heard many good things about the cruise and we are especially looking forward to the Halal-certified cuisine which is so important to us. We are also excited about experiencing The Palace and we can't wait to share our experience with our family and friends,” said Mr. Rahim. 

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“Having pioneered the safe pilot cruises in Singapore, we are excited to be part of this important milestone to celebrate Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore’s 100,000th cruise passenger since the program started and who sailed on World Dream on 12 March 2021. We hope to continue to welcome more Singapore residents aboard World Dream throughout the year,” said Mr. Michael Goh, President of Dream Cruises. 

“As a testament to our ongoing commitment to the safety and well-being of our guests and crew, we are also proud to announce that World Dream recently became the first cruise ship in the world to receive a 3-year Certification in Infection Prevention - Maritime (CIP-M) from DNV, complementing the CruiseSafe Certification by the Singapore Tourism Board and DNV.” "SATS-Creuers is proud to welcome the 100,000th cruise passenger in this cruise pilot, marking a significant milestone in the resumption of cruising at MBCCS. Reaching this milestone is a testimony to the commitment of our colleagues and industry partners in cruise and healthcare to provide a safe cruising experience for all. We look forward to welcoming many more passengers at MBCCS in the future," said Mr. Lionel Wong, CEO of SATS-Creuers Cruise Services

 

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