Carnival makes higher commission levels easier to reach

Carnival Cruise Line said it will lower the number of cruises agents have to sell to reach a higher tier in its commission structure.

The move will make it easier for agents to earn more selling Carnival and reverses a move the line made three years ago in the opposite direction.

Adolfo Perez, vice president of trade sales and marketing, said the move was his top priority since being promoted to his new job in June.

“Essentially what we’re doing is reducing each of the thresholds for each of the commission levels, so anywhere from the 11% to the 15% commission level we’ve reduced the number of sailed cabins required to hit that tier,” Perez said.

For example, agents who previously had to sell 400 cabins to earn the 15% level will now have to sell 250. To earn 14%, the threshold goes from 300 to 175.

The 13% level is now reached at 125 cabins, down from 200, while the 12% level is reached at 50 cabins, down from 100.

Small or beginning agents will need to sell 40 cabins, down from 50, to boost their commission rate to 11% from the starting rate of 10%.

Agencies already earning the top rate of 16% are unaffected. Perez said he feels the structure for those commission levels is already adequate.

In a statement, Vicky Garcia, chief operating officer of Cruise Planners of Coral Springs, Fla., said Carnival’s moves to recognize the value agents bring to the bottom line is a step in the right direction for the competitive landscape.

“It is obvious the company has reprioritized travel agent relationships and this trend should continue to keep the brand top of mind for travel agents,” she said.

Amber Cove, Carnival’s new port in the D.R., nears opening date

Amber Cove is scheduled to welcome its first ship on Oct. 6.

PUERTO PLATA, Dominican Republic — The new Amber Cove port on the north coast of the Dominican Republic is rapidly coming together a little more than a month before the first ship is scheduled to arrive on Oct. 6.

The port, being developed by Carnival Corp. and a local partner, already has a 1,280-foot pier, a bus and taxi staging area, cabanas and the finished shells of bars, restaurants and shops.

Landscaping is being planted and the interiors of the structures are ready for build-out.

About 350,000 guests from eight Carnival Corp. brands are expected to use the facility in 2016. About half will come from Carnival Cruise Line, which will use Amber Cove year-round.

The 25-acre project cost $85 million to develop. About half of the space is devoted to a transportation hub. Six acres along the shore have been reclaimed from the bay. There is a large pool area, but no beach on the port property. Carnival will offer multiple beach excursions.

A total of 44 tours have been developed with a wide range of styles. Amilcar Cascais, vice president for tour operations at Carnival, said he expects tour participation of upwards of 60% initially because guests will be curious about the new destination. Participation is typically in the 30% to 50% range.

The pier, with a channel dredged to 36 feet, is capable of handling two of the largest ships in the Carnival fleet at once, although initially only one ship at a time will dock there.

Amber Cove is named for the amber mines in the interior near the port. There will be an amber wall art installation that will feature a caiman embedded in it.

The northern coast of the Dominican Republic last received regular cruise calls 30 years ago, and the 300,000 residents of the area are excited to see the project nearing completion, said Julio Almonte, vice minister of tourism for the Dominican Republic. He said the country’s president visited the site two months ago to show support.

“The future of Puerto Plata is this project,” Almonte said.

Cruise Ship Orderbook Updated Through 2022

MSC Cruise have 7 New Builds on order.

The Cruise Ship Orderbook page is now updated through 2022 on CruiseIndustryNews.com.

The updated page reflects all known ship orders through 2022, including Carnival Corporation’s recent nine-ship order, along with a fourth Quantum-class vessel for Royal Caribbean.

The update also includes deployment announcements as well as delivery changes, such as the Viking Sky being pushed back to 2017.

Cruise Ship Orderbook

Cruise Line Ship Cost(1) Tonnage Capacity Yard Sailing Delivery

2015:

P&O Cruises Britannia $760 141,000 3,611 Fincantieri Europe March
Viking Ocean Viking Star TBA 47,000 944 Fincantieri Europe Spring
TUI Mein Schiff 4 $625 97,000 2,500 Meyer-Turku Europe Spring
Royal Caribbean Anthem
$950 167,000 4,100 Meyer Eur/Carib Spring
Ponant Le Lyrial $150 11,000 262 Fincantieri World Spring
AIDA AIDAprima $645 125,000 3,250 Mitsubishi Europe Q4
Norwegian Escape $920 164,600 4,200 Meyer Carib October

2016:

Holland America Koningsdam $520 99,000 2,660 Fincantieri TBA Feb
Viking Ocean Viking Sea
TBA 47,000 944 Fincantieri Europe Spring
Carnival Vista
$780 135,000 4,000 Fincantieri TBA Spring
Royal Caribbean Harmony $1,300 227,625 5,400 STX France TBA Spring
AIDA Unnamed $645 125,000 3,250 Mitsubishi TBA March
TUI Mein Schiff 5 $625 97,000 2,500 Meyer-Turku Europe Spring
Royal Caribbean Ovation
$950 167,000 4,100 Meyer TBA “Mid 2016”
Regent Explorer $450 54,000 738 Fincantieri World Summer
Seabourn Encore TBA 40,350 604 Fincantieri World Second Half
Star Cruises Genting World $960 150,000 3,360 Meyer Asia Fall

2017:

Norwegian Bliss $920 164,600 4,200 Meyer TBA Spring
MSC Cruises Meraviglia $900 167,600 4,500 STX France TBA Early 2017
Viking Ocean Unnamed TBA 47,000 944 Fincantieri Europe Early 2017
TUI Mein Schiff 6 $625 97,000 2,500 Meyer-Turku Europe Spring
Princess Unnamed $760 141,000 3,600 Fincantieri TBA May
Viking Ocean Viking Sky
TBA 47,000 944 Fincantieri Europe June
Star Cruises Unnamed $960 150,000 3,360 Meyer Asia Fall
MSC Cruises Seaside $950 154,000 4,140 Fincantieri TBA November

2018:

Carnival Unnamed
$780 135,000 4,000 Fincantieri TBA March
MSC Cruises Unnamed $950 154,000 4,140 Fincantieri TBA May
TUI Mein Schiff 7 $625 97,000 2,500 Meyer-Turku Europe Spring
Seabourn Ovation TBA 40,350 604 Fincantieri World Spring
Royal Caribbean Unnamed $1,300 227,625 5,400 STX France TBA TBA
Norwegian Unnamed $1,100 164,600 4,200 Meyer TBA Q2
Celebrity Unnamed $900 117,000 2,900 STX France TBA Fall
Holland America Unnamed $520 99,000 2,660 Fincantieri TBA November

2019:

MSC Cruises Unnamed $900 167,600 4,500 STX France Europe Early 2019
TUI Mein Schiff 8 $625 97,000 2,500 Meyer-Turku Europe Spring
Royal Caribbean Unnamed
$950 167,000 4,100 Meyer TBA Spring
Norwegian Unnamed $1,100 164,600 4,200 Meyer TBA Q4
Carnival Corp. Unnamed TBA TBA Est. 4,000 Meyer TBA TBA
Carnival Corp. Unnamed TBA TBA Est. 4,000 Fincantieri TBA TBA

2020:

Celebrity Unnamed $900 117,000 2,900 STX France TBA First Half
MSC Cruises Unnamed $900 167,600 4,500 STX France Europe TBA
Carnival Corp. Unnamed TBA TBA Est. 4,000 Fincantieri TBA TBA
Carnival Corp. Unnamed TBA TBA Est. 4,000 Meyer TBA TBA

2021:

MSC Cruises Unnamed $950 154,000 4,140 Fincantieri TBA TBA
Carnival Corp. Unnamed TBA TBA Est. 4,000 Meyer TBA TBA
Carnival Corp. Unnamed TBA TBA Est. 4,000 Fincantieri TBA TBA

2022:

MSC Cruises Unnamed $900 167,600 4,500 STX France TBA TBA
Carnival Corp. Unnamed TBA TBA Est. 4,000 Meyer TBA TBA
Carnival Corp. Unnamed TBA TBA Est. 4,000 Fincantieri TBA TBA
Carnival Corp. Unnamed TBA TBA Est. 4,000 Fincantieri TBA TBA

(1) In Millions

TBA = To Be Announced