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Danube Summit Conference
Romania opens its doors to cruise tourism at Constantza's Danube Summit
Conference
Friday, June 13, 2008
 
The Danube Summit Conference and Exhibition returned to the Romanian Black
Sea port of Constantza - the city where the event first convened in June
2002. The 4th Danube Summit, which ran from 4-6 June 2008, took place at the
port's new cruise terminal, in the heart of Constantza's port area. Leaders
from southeast Europe's transport and logistics community convened to
discuss Danube and Black Sea cooperation as the key theme of the conference.

While the Port of Constantza serves both river and maritime cruise vessels,
the highlight of the conference was a roundtable workshop on the promotion
of maritime cruise tourism in Romania and in the Black Sea.

Officially supported by the Romanian Ministry of Transport and the Regional
Council of the Constantza area, Constantza's selection as the venue
reflected its leading position as a transit and hub port for the Black Sea
region. Container throughput over the past five years has seen spectacular
growth, with some 130,000 TEU handled in 2002, rising to a forecast of 2.0
million TEU in 2008.

A focal point of the Danube Summit was the cruise workshop that took place
on 6 June, which united Constantza's local leaders, including the Constantza
City Council, the Port of Constantza, the Romanian Riviera Tourism Promotion
Board, ship agents, tour operators, and the Romanian border police, plus
Venezia Terminal Passeggeri and the Association of Mediterranean Cruise
Ports (MedCruise). MedCruise Secretary General, Jose Campos, stressed the
importance of the local players' collaboration in developing short- and
long-term strategic plans towards the final goal, which they agreed was for
Constantza to become a celebrated cruise port.

"This is MedCruise's first official visit to Romania and we are genuinely
honoured to take part in the Danube Summit and its special section dedicated
to cruise tourism," stated Campos. "In our view, Constantza Port, which
became a member of MedCruise in 2007, is ready to serve as the gateway for
many thousands of cruise tourists to enter Romania for the first time.
Romania is a fascinating country ready to be discovered."

Campos spoke of the high growth rates in cruise passenger traffic at its
member ports in the Black Sea, and in particular, at Constantza, which has
seen maritime cruise traffic increase from approximately 1,500 passengers in
2002 to over 16,000 in 2007. Holland America's MS Rotterdam is calling at
Constantza this season and Costa Crociere is now returning to Constantza
after an absence of several years.

Local tourism promoters and ship agents discussed the investments that have
been made to improve services and facilities for cruise passengers calling
at Constantza, including tailored shore excursions focusing on the region's
diverse culture and history dating before the sixth century BC. Those
present linked the development of cruise tourism with the growth of tourism
in general and the economic development of the area.

"From the host port's perspective, the Danube Summit was a success", said
Constantin Matei, General Manager of the Port of Constantza. "Compared to
the 2002 edition, when 150 guests were present, this year the event counted
with almost 300 participants and this means that the Port of Constantza is
of great interest to the world of maritime and river transportation."

"The Port of Constantza offers all the necessary conditions for the
development of cruise tourism," Matei continued, "but we depend on more than
infrastructure. The cruise terminal has the capacity of 100,000 passengers,
but last year only 25,000 river and sea passengers transited it. The number
of passengers will grow when Constantza and Romania are seen as key tourist
destinations. The cruise terminal is a gate, not a destination. We must
develop tourist attractions for our country to become an interesting tourist
destination, to offer them not only an attractive Constantza, but also an
attractive Romania, and for this to happen, several institutions are now
working together."
 
 <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Theodore Koumelis - Friday, June 13,
2008
 
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