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India gets first int'l cruise from home port

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 12:15 AM IST

Louis Cruises India, a subsidiary of Cyprus-based 12-ship Louis Cruises, will operate its cruising activities from December 2 to April 25, 2010 from Kochi, Kerela.

M V Aquamarine, luxury liner from Loius Cruises, will sail from Kochi to Maldives and Sri Lanka for five months in the Indian ocean, with a carrying capacity of 1200 passengers on board.

Louis Cruises' CEO Oniel Khosa said: " Being the most conducive time to cruise in the Indian Ocean, Aquamarine will operate for three and two days to Maldives and Sri Lanka, respectively, during the period."

When asked about why the company chose Kochi as its home port, Khosa said the Kerala government was proactive in making the state a world class destination.

"Besides the distance from Kochi to Colombo and Maldives was the shortest as compared to other ports like Goa and Mumbai as Indians are generally not inclined towards long sailing," he said.

Khosa also said the company expected over 60,000 travellers every year.

With amenities available on board, Aquamarine also has a mini golf course and a space for cricket.

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First Published: Oct 23 2009 | 11:40 AM IST

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