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Viking Marks Float Out Of Second Expedition Ship
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Viking Marks Float Out Of First Expedition Ship
Set to Debut in January 2022, Viking Octantis Meets Water for First Time
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– was floated out, marking a major construction milestone and the first time that the new ship touches water. Scheduled to debut in early 2022,
Viking Octantis will spend her maiden season sailing voyages to Antarctica and North America s Great Lakes. A second, identical expedition ship,
Viking Polaris®, is set to debut in summer 2022 and will sail journeys to Antarctica and the Arctic. Viking has also developed a series of short videos about the new expedition voyages, ship design and prestigious scientific partnerships, which can be found on its website here.
By DestinAsian - December 21, 2020
A Q&A with the companyâs President, who speaks about her ideas on crisis management leadership, the work of Hong Kongâs Heritage Tourism Brands, and an upcoming Niccolo hotel opening in Suzhou.
All photos courtesy of Wharf Hotels
The current Covid-19 crisis has turned life for all of us upside down. In your 35 years in the hotel industry, have there been any events with a comparable global impact on the travel and hospitality sectors?
Similar to how the terrorist attacks of 9/11 changed the travel industryâs security requirements, Covid-19 has changed our biosecurity protocols for the better and we will travel safer in the future. However, we never imagined the social and economic impact as we are now experiencing, which has forced us to recalibrate our operations, as well as our products and services in preparation for new global travel expectations.