NCLH orders three new ships
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd has inked an order for three new ships – one each for its three main cruise brands.
Italy shipbuilder Fincantieri will construct the next-gen cruise ships for Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, and Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
Each one will be a sister ship to each of the lines’ newest ships.
The new cruise ships will be delivered in 2036 and 2037.
The new NCL ship will have a guest capacity for around 5,000 berths.
The Regent Seven Seas Cruises will have around 822 berths, while the Oceania Cruises will have approximately 1,390 berths.
Pierroberto Folgiero, CEO and Managing Director of Fincantieri, said: “We are proud to announce this important order, which further strengthens our collaboration and reinforces Fincantieri’s long-standing leadership in the cruise sector.”
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings recently announced John Chidsey as new President and CEO, replacing Harry Sommer.
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