Norwegian Cruise Line’s full fleet now back in service
Norwegian Cruise Line is the latest line to have all ships back in service.
Norwegian Spirit resumed cruising, marking the last of 17 NCL ships to return.
“This is an incredibly important day and a defining moment for our future,” said Harry Sommer, president and CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line.
“We are moving full speed ahead, having already welcomed more than half a million guests for a vacation at sea.”
Norwegian Spirit has recently undergone a major renovation.
It is cruising the South Pacific with a departure from Tahiti to Honolulu.
Calls include Bora Bora and Raiatea.
Norwegian Spirit will sail the South Pacific into mid-June.
Spirit will offer Alaska cruises from Seattle.
It has been nearly 10 months since Norwegian Jade was the first ship back on the ocean in July 2021
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