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Flynn Cruisepor

t Boston FACT SHEET

Cruiseport

Boston, owned and operated by the

Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) opened in

1986 and welcomed 13 cruise ships and a total of

11,723 passengers in its first season.

-In 2016, Cruiseport Boston welcomed 114 ships carrying 3

09,027 passengers.

-In 2017, Cruiseport Boston will welcome 153 ships, including maiden calls by

Rhapsody of the Seas

(Royal Caribbean International), Viking Sea and

Viking Sky (Viking Ocean Cruises), Mein Schiff 6

(TUI Cruises), Silver Muse (Silversea Cruises), and

Le Soleal (Ponant).

-19 different cruise lines will call Cruiseport Boston during the 201

7 cruise season, which runs from

late April through early November.

According to a 2013 report by the Cruise Lines

International Association (CLIA):

-Massachusetts is one of the top ten states in the

United States for economic impact from the cruise

industry. -Cruise industry spending generates over 8,000 jobs and $4

79 million in income for Massachusetts

workers. -This same report estimated that cruise industry direct spending in Massachusetts accounted for more than $4

93 million, with passengers and crew

spending $

36 million in Boston alone in 2012.

Cruiseport Boston's past has been bright, but our future is even brighter. In 2010, Cruiseport Boston launched a renovation and expansion of its main terminal, which transformed a vintage World War I military warehouse into a 21st century point of departure for ocean -going vacationers. The $11 million makeover tripled the usable space on the third floor to allow for faster processing of passengers embarking or returning from a cruise. It also added vibrant colors, environmentally friendly lighting, new elevators and people movers, and signage giving visitors a sense of place and destinations served. In February 2015, renovations to the second terminal were completed. The $3.2 million project included improved ventilation, heating, lighting, additional outlets for power and data to facilitate ticketing and baggage functions, new restrooms, and new storefront installations to provide more daylight into the existing space.

Five ships currently homeport in Boston:

-Norwegian Cruise Lines' Norwegian Dawn sails weekly to Bermuda in summer and fall, and sails the Canada/New England coast in September; -Holland America Line's Rotterdam, Maasdam, and Veendam sail every other week to Montreal and Quebec, respectively, between May and

October. The

Veendam also sails weekly to

Bermuda May-July.

-Royal Caribbean International's Serenade of the

Seas sails from Boston to ports up and down the

Canada/New England coast in September and

October.

Serenade of the Seas and Norwegian Dawn also offer repositioning cruises to the Caribbean at the end of the

Boston season. Rotterdam sails one Voyage of the

Vikings to Europe in the summer. Maasdam offers a

repositioning cruise to San Diego. Seabourn Quest offers Canada/New England itineraries from Boston. Ponan t Yacht Cruises offers a Canada/New England itinerary and a Panama repositioning itinerary.

About 70 percent of travelers taking a Canada/NewEngland cruise from Cruiseport Boston travel here by

air, while approximately

95 percent who take a

Bermuda cruise or a re

-positioning cruise to the

Caribbean live within a five

-hour drive of Boston.

Cruiseport Boston's main terminal, known as BlackFalcon Cruise Terminal got its name from the 440-foot

Norwegian merchant vessel Black Falcon which caught fire November 2, 1953 claiming the lives of eight longshoremen. At the time, the terminal served as a

United States Army Base.

Cruiseport Boston is conveniently located 10 minutes away from Boston Logan International Airport via the Ted

Williams Tunnel and 15 minutes by taxi or public

transportation from Boston's world -class shopping districts, sightseeing attractions and diverse restaurants.

CONTACT

Michael Vanderbeek Donna Powell

Deputy Port Director,

Business Development Manager, Cruise Business Development

Phone: (617) 946-4411 Phone: (617) 946-4434

Email: mvanderbeek@massport.com Email: dpowell@massport.com

•For more information about Cruiseport Boston you can visit cruiseportboston.com. You can also find

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