MSC newest flagship MSC Euribia officially named
MSC Cruises new flagship MSC Euribia has been officially named in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The Naming Ceremony event was presented by Danish television host and actress Sarah Grünewald.
The ship’s Godmother is screen legend, Sophia Loren.
The ship is MSC Cruises’ second LNG cruise ship.
Sustainable innovations include onboard wastewater treatment systems and waste management handling.
The ship can also incorporate future innovations, such as carbon-neutral synthetic and other alternative fuels.
During her maiden voyage, MSC Euribia completed a net zero GHG emissions journey from St Nazaire to Copenhagen.
MSC Euribia begins sailings in Northern Europe with seven-night sailings from Kiel, Germany and Copenhagen to the Norwegian Fjords.
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