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Virgin Voyages starts work on first cruise liner

CALIFORNIA, November 2, 2017

Virgin Voyages, the cruise line arm of Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Group, gave the world a peek into the first of the company's three ships which are expected to set sail in 2020.

Branson and Virgin Voyages president and CEO Tom McAlpin recently hosted a ‘Ship Tease’, where key details were revealed about what sailors can expect on the ships.

Live from Fincantieri’s shipyard in Genoa, Italy, they also celebrated the laying of the keel for the first ship, marking the commencement of construction.

Branson and McAlpin arrived on stage via a 200-ft crane drop. They were joined by Bain Capital chairman Stephen Pagliuca and Fincantieri’s Alberto Maestrini to weld ceremonial coins into the keel for good luck and smooth sailing, said a statement from the company

Branson said: “This is a very big day for Virgin Voyages, as an exciting new holiday option for travellers starts to get ship shape.”

“She will be the most recognisable ship sailing the seven seas, delivering an irresistible sailor experience. We’re also committed to making sure our crew are the happiest at sea and will be proud to sail with us,” he added.

McAlpin said: “The entire ship will be built with an attention to detail, reflecting the craftsmanship and materiality inspired by super yachts. Designed to feel more intimate and connected to the sea, 86 per cent of all cabins will feature a sea terrace and 93 per cent an ocean view.”

“Virgin Voyages is creating a sophisticated ship and a transformational experience that offers our sailors a place where rejuvenating day-life meets exciting nightlife and everything in between,” he said.

McAlpin then gave details that the first ship’s experience will be “Adult By Design” – meaning that sailors must be at least 18 or older to sail. The decision was driven by feedback from future sailors and travel professionals, who are looking for a more elevated and premium experience, with a few Virgin style surprises, said a statement.

The world also got its first glimpse of the ship’s distinct livery, which will feature a sleek silvery-grey hull, with smoked glass, and distinctive touches of red. The livery was conceptualised by Ben Christie and David Azurdia from the multi-award-winning Magpie Studio in London.

RWD from Beaulieu England, who are leaders in super yacht design, created the iconic red Virgin funnel of the vessel.

Virgin Voyages’ first fleet will be known as the “Lady Ships”, a play on the term ‘your ladyship’, giving a nod to Virgin’s British heritage.

"The spirit of our ship will be represented by a beautiful mermaid design that will adorn the bow. The mermaid is inspired by figureheads on historic vessels and was designed by London-based artist Toby Tinsley, who also designed the beautiful feminine motif on Virgin Galactic," explained McAlpin.

Consistent with their commitment to have one of the cleanest fleets at sea, Virgin Voyages signed an agreement with Scanship, providers of advanced waste management systems.

Together, they will explore the development of potentially game-changing technology that could one day significantly reduce ocean discharge by turning waste into energy.-TradeArabia News Service




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