Trip.com sees strong demand for first Disney ship deployment in Asia
Trip.com Group has noted a remarkable surge in global cruise bookings, with a 344% year-on-year growth from January to October 2024 compared to the same period in 2023.
It says there has been a substantial rise in fly-cruise bookings, with bookings from international cruisers up by 520% year-on-year.
Cruise bookings are particularly popular across key global hubs, with Singapore ranking top in international cruise destinations.
The upcoming launch of the Disney Adventure – set to sail Singapore cruises in December 2025 has also generated significant buzz in Asia.
This will be the first Disney ship to homeport in Asia, offering three- and four-night voyages with Disney, Pixar, and Marvel shipboard experiences.
So far, nearly 10,000 travellers have signed up on Trip.com’s exclusive waitlist for Disney cruises.
Bookings open on December 10, 2024 for the Disney Adventure.
Travellers can join the Trip.com’s waitlist via this link.
Trip.com will provide free transport to the cruise terminal for ticket-holders from any location in Singapore.
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