Sales open For LNG-powered MSC Euribia
MSC Cruises has opened sales for MSC Euribia, the line’s second LNG-powered ship currently under construction in France
It is due to be delivered in early June 2023.
The ship will spend an inaugural season in Northern Europe from the German port of Kiel.
MSC Euribia will offer a seven-night itinerary sailing to the Norwegian Fjords with weekly departures from Kiel, with calls including Copenhagen, Denmark; Hellesylt, Norway for the Geirangerfjord; as well as Alesund and Flaam, also in Norway.
All Voyagers Club members who book MSC Euribia, will benefit from the usual 5% discount plus a further 5% booking discount, and enjoy double Voyagers Club points.
In addition, Silver, Gold, and Diamond members also benefit from a €/$ 50 per person on onboard credit.
Pierfrancesco Vago, Executive Chairman of the Cruise Division of MSC Group said: “We have made it our mission to equip our ships with the latest and most advanced environmental technologies and solutions, with MSC Euribia showcasing the best of them to-date.”
LNG helps reduce CO2 emissions by up to 25% on MSC Euribia compared to standard fuels while also virtually eliminating other air emissions.
MSC Cruises is committed to powering at least three upcoming ships with LNG, representing a total investment exceeding €3 billion.
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