Colon 2000 cruise port under redevelopment to become a major travel retail shopping destination

Tocumen International Airport is not the only major structure being improved in Panama. The Colon 2000 cruise terminal, located on the Atlantic side of the country at the entrance to the Panama Canal within what is billed as the world’s largest free zone, is undergoing a major upgrade that will include a massive rebuild and expansion of the duty free shopping area.

Regency Group, a privately owned multinational company with headquarters in Panama, is developing some 4,500 square meters of premium travel retail space within the terminal, set to open early in 2019.

Some 1,000 square meters of this space will be a dedicated duty free cruise port store carrying all the major categories, along with luxury fashion products and watches and jewelry.

Primarily a home port now, the developers say they have confirmed port calls for Colon 2000 from nearly all the major cruise operators, including Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, Holland America and MSC, as well as luxury lines Celebrity, Seabourn, Azamara, and Crystal, among others.

Regency Group, with major operations in Central America, the Caribbean, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile, is a leading regional player in retail, real estate development, banking, insurance, tourism, energy and logistics businesses.

The Group reports that it has more than 75 years of uninterrupted retail experience and customer satisfaction in the region. Through its distribution center and warehousing infrastructure, along with the experience and know-how in dealing with customs and import departments in the countries in the region, the Group has the ability to import and deliver product direct to retail locations in less than 24 hours of arrival.

Regency Group has particularly strong experience with fashion brands and operates fashion retail stores throughout the region.

“We are dedicated to customer service and satisfaction and have a mandate to work with premium brands, a category in which we are leaders in the segment. We also have a mandate to operate only first class locations, with consumer oriented store designs and enhanced product presentations,” says Ronny Basher, Travel Retail General Manager at Regency, who is overseeing the operation.

“We intend to make Colon 2000 the largest travel retail facility in the Caribbean and a fun and entertaining shopping destination,” he adds.

Source: Travel Market Insider

Puerto Rico: Se prepara la Isla para megacruceros

Ante la construcción de más de 100 nuevos cruceros de mayor tamaño y con capacidad de acoger a más pasajeros, la Asociación de Cruceros de Florida y el Caribe (FCCA, por sus siglas en inglés) reconoce que el sector turístico de la Isla podría beneficiarse de esta economía, no sin antes adaptar o construir nuevos terminales que permitan la entrada de estas megaembarcaciones.

El director ejecutivo de la Autoridad de los Puertos, Anthony Maceira, explicó que trabajan con la futura construcción de un terminal en los muelles 11 y 12 de la bahía de San Juan para poder recibir embarcaciones de mayor tamaño. El proyecto se realizará bajo el establecimiento de una alianza público privada (APP) y esperan que la primera fase se complete en los próximos cinco años. Según se había informado previamente, se prevé que la iniciativa inyecte a la zona una inversión que sobrepase los $300 millones.

“Hay líneas de cruceros que expresamente han establecido que quieren llegar a Puerto Rico para expandir sus operaciones y para esto tenemos que aumentar la capacidad de nuestros terminales”, sostuvo Maceira.

Proyecciones

Por su parte, el gobernador Ricardo Rosselló explicó que buscan convertir la Isla en el “Puerto de las Américas”. Entre las oportunidades disponibles, el primer ejecutivo mencionó que buscan apelar al mercado europeo, por lo que buscan atraer a nuevas aerolíneas que movilicen a estos turistas a la Isla.