This week Monday, the
3,080-passenger ship, Crown Princess and on Wednesday, the 3,120-passenger
Emerald Princess aborted scheduled calls to St. Kitts as a result of high
winds.
He said that a total of 119 calls
are scheduled for the 2007/2008 cruise ship season and with the four ships
aborting visits to date, “this is an arrival rate of 96.64 percent. Ninety-three
(93) calls are remaining for the season, with seventy-three (73) between now and
April 30th.
“We must show empathy with those who
have missed an opportunity to do business, but we also have to educate them and
communicate better to the public about the facts of our Port and harbour
conditions in the face of acts of God - high winds,” said Minister
Skerritt.
Minister Skerritt said the other two
ships which aborted calls to St. Kitts as a result of high wind were the
2,076-passenger Legend of the Seas on December 31st and the
3,050-passenger Carnival Destiny on January 24th.
“With winds in excess of
30 knots out of the east, it is nearly impossible to safely come alongside the
berth and even more difficult to maneuver off the berth if the winds conditions
do not improve at the time of sailing,” said Vice President of Princess Cruises,
Steve Nielsen in a statement Wednesday following the decision of the captain of
the Emerald Princess, not to dock on
Wednesday morning due to the weather.
“On all occasions winds were well
above 30 knots and there is no evidence that ‘a tug’ would have made a
difference,” said Minister Skerritt.
Vice President of Princess Cruises
Steve Nielsen confirmed that the Crown Princess and the Emerald Princess, “abort
their scheduled calls at St. Kitts on Monday and today (Wednesday) due to
weather.”
“With winds in excess of 30 knots
out of the east, it is nearly impossible to safely come alongside the berth and
even more difficult to maneuver off the berth if the winds conditions do not
improve at the time of sailing,” he said in an email to Minister of State for
Tourism, Sen. the Hon. Richard Skerritt; Chief Executive Officer of the St.
Christopher Air and Sea Port Authority, Mr. Errol Douglas; Mr. Jason Brazier of
Delisle Walwyn & Co., cruise ship agents and the captains of the Emerald
Princess and the Crown Princess.
Source: cuopm.org