StarCruises and Dream Cruises to Revive Amid Major Brand Transition

Cruise Brands Star Cruises, Dream Cruises Come Back
Resorts World Cruises has announced the return of StarCruises and Dream Cruises, two iconic Asian cruise brands. After using the Resorts World Cruises brand temporarily post-Covid, the company will now focus on reinforcing StarCruises and Dream Cruises as pioneers in the cruising industry. The fleet will transition under both brands, with Genting Dream.
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Resorts World Cruises has announced the return of two iconic Asian cruise brands – StarCruises and Dream Cruises. The Resorts World Cruises brand was temporarily used to restart cruising in Asia post-Covid and will now revert to its roots over the last 30 years. The brand transition period will take approximately three months with the renewed ambition to reinforce StarCruises and Dream Cruises as pioneers of the Asian and global cruising industry.

Launched in June 2022, Resorts World Cruises has welcomed close to 2 million passengers, setting the foundation for this momentous transformation. As part of this historic revival, the fleet will transition under both iconic brands. The Resorts World One cruise ship will be renamed Star Navigator, joining Star Voyager under the StarCruises banner. Genting Dream will continue under the Dream Cruises brand.

Genting Dream, the flagship of Dream Cruises, will be homeported in Singapore all year round, offering itineraries to Malaysia and Thailand. This move marks a significant step in solidifying the position of StarCruises and Dream Cruises as leading players in the Asian and global cruising industry. The transition back to these iconic brands reflects a commitment to excellence and innovation in the cruise industry.

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