EasyCruise

Defunct European cruise operator that was established by the founder of EasyJet


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::summary Defunct European cruise operator that was established by the founder of EasyJet ::

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FieldValue
nameEasyCruise
logoEasyCruise.svg
typeLeisure Travel
foundationApril 2004
founderStelios Haji-Ioannou
location_cityAthens
location_countryGreece
location
defunct2010
fatediscontinued
ownerHellenic Seaways
homepageeasycruise.com on archive.org
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EasyCruise (styled as easyCruise) was a cruise line of Greek ferry operator Hellenic Seaways. It was sold to them in August 2009 for £9 million by Cypriot/British business man, Stelios Haji-Ioannou, founder of easyGroup. They launched their first cruise ship EasyCruiseOne in 2005. Unlike other cruise lines, EasyCruise's business model offered passengers a no-frills vacation. EasyCruise ended operations in early 2010.

In December 2024, easyCruise became a cruise selling website.

History

Foundation

Stelios Haji-Ioannou, who has a family background in shipping, decided to form a budget cruise line which he hoped would mirror the success of his low-cost airline, easyJet. In April 2004, the initial ship was acquired for an approach to cruising that was aimed at attracting younger customers who wished to spend the majority of their time on shore rather than on board a megaship. The ship would offer the barest of amenities, allowing very cheap prices to be advertised. Value would be added by charging separately for each service aboard which is normally included in the quoted price of other cruise liners. Given the minimal facilities on board, the ship would position from port to port at night or in the early morning as the passengers slept, in order to allow the maximum time in each port ashore.

After a few months of negotiation and refurbishment, the ship, formerly known as Neptune 2, was renamed EasyCruiseOne. On 9 May 2005, the ship finally left for her maiden voyage. The service began by operating night-time departures cruising in the Mediterranean. For the winter season EasyCruise cruised in the Caribbean. Until 17 August 2007, a second boat, EasyCruiseTwo, a converted river freighter, had a route around the Netherlands and Belgium, visiting the cities of Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp and Brussels.

Demise

In February 2008, EasyCruise made public their plans to sell the EasyCruise One due to "not having enough space", and replacing her with a ship of similar size to the EasyCruise Life.

In August 2009, the single-ship cruise line was sold to Greek ferry operator Hellenic Seaways for £9 million. EasyCruise's operations were quietly discontinued sometime in early 2010. Passengers who were booked on future cruises were refunded. Later that year, their sole ship was moved to Blue Ocean Cruises and briefly operated as the Ocean Life. It was later sold for scrap. The cruise line's website was totally abandoned with no mention of its discontinuation. Sometime around 2014, the abandoned website was removed and now redirects to the easy.com homepage.

Former fleet

::data[format=table] | Ship || Built || In Service || Tonnage || Notes || Image | |---| | EasyCruiseOne | | EasyCruiseTwo | | EasyCruise Life | ::

Trivia

  • The fortunes of EasyCruise were tracked by a three series observational documentary called "Cruise with Stelios" produced by the British company Twofour, which was screened on Sky3 in the UK on Friday nights and in the US on The Travel Channel. The programme was also broadcast in Belgium (Flanders) as 'Cruiseline' on the public broadcaster 'één'.

References

References

  1. (18 August 2009). "EasyCruise Sold to Hellenic Seaways". Cruise Industry News.
  2. (20 May 2024). "Supercruises.com and easyCruise.com Announce Exciting New Partnership".
  3. Hansen, Pal. (11 May 2007). "Stelios Hadji-Ioannou". [[Time (magazine).
  4. (12 February 2008). "Stelios puts EasyCruise One up for sale and axes newbuilding project". Cruise Business Review.
  5. (19 February 2010). "Is easyCruise on Life Support?". Cruise Critic.
  6. (15 August 2014). "M/S LEV TOLSTOY". Faktaomfartyg (Swedish).
  7. "EasyCruiseTwo to cease operations Aug. 17".

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