MSC Cruises returning to China
MSC Cruises is heading back to China next year.
It will offer international China cruises aboard the MSC Bellissima from March 2024.
A short season will see the ship sailing from the Baoshan Wusongkou Cruise Terminal in Shanghai.
It will operate nine China cruises of four or five nights calling at Fukuoka, Kagoshima, and Sasebo, Japan.
Gianni Onorato, CEO, MSC Cruises, said: “We can really sense a rapid recovery in the country’s cruise industry.”
“Our team in China has been working tirelessly to prepare for our return to the Chinese market.”
Prior to mainland China, MSC Bellissima will homeport in Taiwan from January 2024.
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