April 6, 2021
Regent Seven Seas parent company pushes for 4 July relaunch from US ports
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) has proposed a 4 July 2021 relaunch of its cruising from US ports, initially operating ships with 60% capacity.
Read More…February 9, 2021
180-day voyages sells out in just one day!
Oceania Cruises 2023 Around the World in 180 Days voyage has sold out within one day of opening for sale to the general public.
Read More…December 3, 2020
Extended pause required to implement CDC’s Framework for Conditional Sailing Order
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd (NCLH) has extended the suspension of its global cruise voyages as the company continues to put in place a return-to-service plan to meet the requirements of the Framework for Conditional Sailing Order issued by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Read More…October 10, 2020
Cruise industry heavyweights discuss return to cruise with US Vice President
Cruise industry heavyweights discussed the planned path for the reintroduction of cruising from US ports with American Vice President Mike Pence on Friday [10 October 2020].
Read More…September 22, 2020
Healthy Sail Panel lists over 70 recommendations to resume US ocean sailing
The Healthy Sail Panel – a group of medical and scientific experts tasked with developing health and safety guidelines in order to kick-start the return of ocean cruising from the US – has released its recommendations.
Read More…July 7, 2020
Two cruise industry heavyweights join forces for common cause
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) and Royal Caribbean Group (RCL) have agreed to collaborate on the development of enhanced cruise health and safety standards in response to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More…November 9, 2019
30-year preferred berthing deal at Ward Cove, Ketchikan
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd (NCLH) is set to bolster its presence in the Alaska market having entered into a 30-year preferential berthing agreement with Ward Cove Dock Group, paving the way for construction of a new double ship pier in Ward Cove, Ketchikan.
Read More…October 4, 2019
The ‘planned departure’ takes effect 31 December, 2019
Andy Stuart, the President and CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line, will step down from the top job at the end of 2020. The ‘planned departure’ sees an organisational restructure at the very top ranks, with the appointment of Harry Sommer, current President, International for NCLH named as his successor.
Read More…September 30, 2019
Seller and Thwaites join NCLH’s Australia and New Zealand team
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd has appointed travel industry veterans, Gillian Seller and Trevor Thwaites as part of its burgeoning Australia and New Zealand Executive Team.
Read More…September 25, 2019
Approvals given to Virgin Voyages, NCLH, MSC and Carnival Cruise Lines
Multiple new and upgraded terminals won approval last week at Florida’s “Cruise Capital of the World”, PortMiami. Developments for Virgin Voyages, MSC Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings and Carnival Corporation were all given the go ahead by the commissioners of Miami-Dade County.
Read More…September 19, 2019
CLIA, NCLH, Silversea welcome next phase of consideration for Port Botany facility
Australian cruise industry executives have backed the NSW Government’s call for market engagement as it evaluates a potential third cruise terminal in Sydney at Port Botany.
Read More…April 23, 2019
Cruise company unveils Third Annual study
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd (NCLH), the overarching business behind Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, has published its 2018 Stewardship Report.
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