Saturday, March 16, 2013

MSC Preziosa Flag Ceremony




MSC Cruises and STX France celebrate fourth Fantasia class ship



14 March 2013 - This morning in Saint-Nazaire, France, MSC Preziosa was officially delivered to MSC Cruises at the STX France shipyard.

During the traditional flag ceremony, the shipyard’s pennant and the French flag were lowered, accompanied by the French national anthem, before Laurent Castaing, General Manager of STX France, formally handed the ship over to MSC Cruises’ owner Gianluigi Aponte. Mr Aponte then gave command of the ship toCaptain Giuliano Bossi, and the flags of Italy and MSC Cruises were raised to the sound of the Italian national anthem.

Erminio Eschena, General Director of MSC Cruises France, Belgium and Luxembourg, was also in attendance as well as French Minister for Industrial Renewal Arnaud Montebourg, French Junior Minister for Transport and the Maritime Economy Frédéric Cuvillier, H.E. Hye Min LEE, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to France and Mayor of St Nazaire Joël Batteux.

The honour of cutting the ribbon fell to Alexa Aponte Vago, MSC Vice President. After the traditional breaking of a bottle of champagne, three blasts from the ship’s siren signalled the end of the ceremony.

“We are here today to celebrate MSC Preziosa, the 12th addition to MSC’s state-of-the-art fleet and our fourth Fantasia class ship, whose arrival means that MSC Cruises is now the world’s third biggest cruise line,” said MSC Cruises CEO Pierfrancesco Vago. “Thanks to our longstanding and effective collaboration with the STX yard, we have been able to successfully fine-tune our product year upon year. With her unique features and outstanding favourites such as the MSC Yacht Club, I believe MSC Preziosa now brings the MSC Mediterranean experience to perfection. MSC Preziosa completes a cycle, crowning an investment programme of over 6 billion euros started in 2003, through which we have realized our ambitious vision of building 10 new ships in just under 10 years.”

In his speech, STX France's General Manager Laurent Castaing added: "Growth and development: these are the characteristics that have defined MSC since the very beginning of their journey into the world cruising, and we are proud to have been involved at every step of the way. Over the past decade, each ship in the MSC fleet has come to life in these docks: a testament to the confidence that MSC has placed in our shipyard year after year. Each new class of ship that we have conceived together has evolved to reflect the highest possible standards in comfort, technology and security available. MSC Preziosa is no exception, and she will take to the seas boasting the latest innovations in each of these areas.”

MSC Preziosa is 333 metres long, 38 metres wide and weighs 140,000 tonnes. The 4,345 guest luxury cruise ship is able to travel up to 23 knots, offering smooth cruising in sumptuous surroundings.

Her elegant design is once again the work of award-winning naval architects De Jorio Design International. New features to MSC Preziosa’s 30,000 square metres of public areas include Vertigo, the longest MSC Cruises waterslide to date and the longest single rider body waterslide on the waves, children’s aqua park Doremi Castle Aqua Park Adventures, the first two Eataly restaurants at sea, and a whole host of new features in the luxurious MSC Aurea Spa. MSC Preziosa also boasts the same acclaimed features first unveiled on sister ship MSC Divina, including the infinity style Garden Pool and Galaxy Lounge Restaurant & Club with its fabulous Mediterranean fusion cuisine and its chic decor.

After the closing of the flag ceremony, MSC Preziosa today began her pre-inaugural 9-day/8-night cruise from Saint-Nazaire. She will call in Lisbon, Portugal,Cadiz, Spain, Casablanca, Morocco, Valencia, Spain, and Marseille, France, before arriving in the port of Genoa on Friday 22 March, ready for her official christening ceremony the next day. The highlight of the christening event will of course be the cutting of the ribbon and the naming of the ship by screen legendSophia Loren.

MSC PREZIOSA

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