Thursday 12 August 2010

P&O Cruises Benefit from Cruise Re-Fit

Carnival Australia, operator of P&O Cruises , has revealed that another of their cruise ships it receive a re-fit. Estimated to be worth £2m, the Pacific Pearl will be overhauled by contracting firm Mivan, providing passengers with a range of brand new services.

Completing the work on the cruise ship for Christmas, Mivan will carry out operations in Singapore, reconstructing the liners Connexions & Oasis Bars, Sunweaver Café, and Salt Grill & Waterfront restaurants. Following designers concepts for the Pacific Pearl's sister ships, Pacific Sun, Pacific Jewel and Pacific Dawn, she make her inaugural cruise on December 22 nd from Auckland. Becoming part of P&O Cruises Australia's fleet, the new re-fit will mean that those taking cruise holidays at the end of 2010 through to 2011 will be able to enjoy the upgraded restaurants and services onboard.

The news comes after Mivan successfully carried out a re-fit of the Pacific Dawn earlier this year. Like the work to be carried out aboard the Pacific Pearl, major reconstruction of the restaurant and dining facilities were made, ensuring that the four ships offer the best eateries for guests that they can. Speaking of the contract Business Development Director for Mivan, Stephen Mills explained “Mivan has maintained its strategy for the cruise ship sector, keeping dedicated Project Managers and outfitting teams focused on this market and client base.” He added that with a better working relationship with P&O all aspects of the project would move smoothly, offering an attractive new option for those looking at cruise deals.

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