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Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) is an American
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founded in
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in 1966, headquartered in
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,
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, and incorporated in the Bahamas. It is the fourth-largest cruise line in the world by passengers, controlling about 8.6% of the total worldwide share of the cruise market by passengers . It is wholly owned by parent company
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) is a holding company that is based in the United States and domiciled in Bermuda . It operates three cruise lines as wholly owned subsidiaries: Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, and Regent Seven Seas C ...
.


History

The cruise line was founded in 1966 by Norwegian Knut Kloster and Israeli Ted Arison, with the 8,666-ton, 140 m long cruise ship/car ferry, , which in 1966 operated as a car ferry between
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UK and
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, for that one short season only. The ''Sunward'' was first managed under the Arison Shipping Company, and marketed as Ensign Cruises. Arison soon left to form Carnival Cruise Lines, while Kloster acquired additional ships for Caribbean service, with the line renamed and marketed as Norwegian Caribbean Lines.


Norwegian Caribbean Lines

Norwegian pioneered many firsts in the cruise industry, such as the first exclusive private island, Great Stirrup Cay in the
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, the first combined air-sea program (marketed as "Cloud 9 Cruises"), which combined low-cost air fares with the cruise, Freestyle Cruising, which is a form of relaxed and informal cruising, and first shipline to develop new ports in the Caribbean, such as
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in
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First new builds

Norwegians's second and third ship, the and '' Skyward'', were the first newly built ships designed for the cruise line. Like the original ''Sunward'' of 1966, they had the capability to carry automobiles through a well-concealed stern door. Later, this area was turned into cabins and a two-deck movie theater, later to be used as a casino. Norwegian was responsible for many of the cruise innovations that have now become standard throughout the industry. Norwegian would order two additional ships, that would be their first true cruise ships without any car carrying capacity. This would be the ''Southward'' in 1971, and an intended identical sister the ''Seaward,'' that would never be delivered to the line, and would be completed for
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instead. The line would sell its original ship the Sunward in 1973, being too small and inadequate for the modern cruise market. They would purchase the former Cunard Adventurer in 1977, refitting her with the trademark NCL funnels, and renamed '' Sunward II''.


SS ''Norway''

Norwegian made headlines with the acquisition of the liner in 1979, rebuilding the liner as a cruise ship and renaming her ''Norway''. The conversion cost more than US$100million. At long and displacing 52,000 tons, the ''Norway'' was at the time significantly larger than any existing cruise ship, and exploited the extra space available by adding a greater-than-usual variety of onboard entertainment. Her success paved the way for a new era of giant cruise ships.


Further newbuilds and acquisitions

With an aging, small ship fleet by the late 1980s compared to the larger modern ships being built for competitors
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and Royal Caribbean, Norwegian attempted to catch up with an order of a new ship in 1987, the new '' Seaward'', NCL's first new build since 1971''.'' Norwegian parent company Kloster would transfer two of the recently acquired Royal Viking Line ships to Norwegian, which became the ' and (III). Kloster would acquire
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in 1989–90, and would eventually transfer the ''Westward'' to their fleet. Norwegian would also continue with further orders of new ships in the early 1990s, not competing with large-sized cruise ship building trend of competitors, but with the smaller with the '' Dreamward'' and ''
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'' to offer better flexibility with itineraries. The line would continue to acquire second hand ships in the mid-1990s, with the addition of the ''
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'' in 1995. In 1996 the '' Crown Odyssey,'' which was part of NCL's subsidiary line Royal Cruise Line, was transferred and became the '' Norwegian Crown.'' In 1997 Norwegian acquired Majesty Cruise Line, and added their two ships, which became the '' Norwegian Majesty'' and '' Norwegian Dynasty''. During this time Norwegian would rename all its ships with the "Norwegian" prefix (excluding SS ''Norway''), and change its livery for the second time to a dark blue funnel with gold NCL logo. Norwegian has expanded to other parts of the world, including
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, Europe, Bermuda, and Hawaii. Between 1997 and 2001, the company also operated cruises out of Australia under the name Norwegian Capricorn Line and acquired Orient Lines in 1998.


Acquisition by Star Cruises & Freestyle Cruising

Norwegian was sold by Kloster to Star Cruises in 2000, a subsidiary of Genting Hong Kong, part of the Malaysia-based Genting Group. Under the new ownership a new concept was introduced with the newly completed ship, '' Norwegian Sky'', freestyle cruising. This concept freed passengers from fixed formal dining times, instead there was relaxed attire, several distinct dining options, relaxed disembarkation and more lounges, bars, theatres and other entertainment and activity options, a change that would have a ripple effect across the cruise industry.


Fleet Modernization

With the financial backing of Star Cruises, the struggling Norwegian Cruise Line was able to begin to replace much of its older and second hand fleet with new ships. In addition to the '' Norwegian Sun'', Star Cruises had ships already on order for their own fleet at
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, which would be transferred to Norwegian during construction, with the first two debuting as the '' Norwegian Star'' in 2001 and '' Norwegian Dawn'' in 2002''.'' These would be followed by an accelerated new build program, adding four more new ships over a five-year period.


NCL America

In 2002, Norwegian purchased the half-complete hull of the first Project America ship, at the time under construction at
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in
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, US, which was towed to Germany to be completed at the
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shipyard. Subsequently, Norwegian acquired the rights to move two ships built entirely outside the United States under the US flag, making it possible to start a US-flagged operation under the brand name NCL America. In 2003, the company announced the purchase of the American-flagged liners and . In their July 2007 fiscal report, Norwegian noted the sale of ''Independence'', renamed SS ''Oceanic'' some time before. On July 1, 2010, the SS United States Conservancy struck a deal to buy SS ''United States'' for $3 million. On February 1, 2011, the ownership was officially transferred to the SS United States Conservancy.


Departure of SS ''Norway''

A boiler explosion in May 2003 forced Norwegian to withdraw the ''Norway'' from service, later being laid up in
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, Germany, until 2005, when she was towed to
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Malaysia with the claimed intent to use her as an anchored casino or slow overnight casino cruises on her remaining boilers. Instead, she was sold for scrap and renamed the and later beached at
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, India, in August 2006 with claims that she had not been cleaned of toxic materials. On September 11, 2007, the India Supreme Court issued an order permitting her to be broken up at Alang, despite the presence of large amounts of hazardous asbestos remaining on board.Maritime Matters: France, Norway


Apollo Management and reorganisation

In August 2007, Star Cruises sold 50% of Norwegian for $1 billion to US-based
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to strengthen Norwegian's financial position. In 2007, Star Cruises sold Orient Line's ''Marco Polo'' to
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, and Orient Lines ceased operations in early 2008. Following an
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and corporate reorganisation in 2013, Norwegian was made a wholly owned subsidiary of
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) is a holding company that is based in the United States and domiciled in Bermuda . It operates three cruise lines as wholly owned subsidiaries: Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, and Regent Seven Seas C ...
(NCLH), while Norwegian's previous owners Genting Hong Kong,
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and
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exchanged their stakes in Norwegian for shares in the newly listed NCLH.


Further new builds and fleet changes

Norwegian reported in February 2008 that the ''Pride of Aloha'', one of the two remaining NCL America ships, would be withdrawn from service in May of the same year. Initial reports suggested she would be transferred to the fleet of Star Cruises, but it was later announced that she would return to the Norwegian international fleet as the ''Norwegian Sky'', while the '' Norwegian Majesty'' and '' Norwegian Dream'' would be sold to
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Norwegian Epic

Two ships in this Epic class were ordered by NCL in November 2006, with an option for a third vessel that was not exercised. A dispute between NCL and STX initially resulted in the construction of both ships being placed on hold until a new agreement was reached. The agreement called for completion of the first ship; the second ship was cancelled in 2008. The sole remaining ship, '' Norwegian Epic'', was delivered to NCL on 17 June 2010.


''Breakaway'' class

The first two ''Breakaway''-class ships entered service in 2013 and 2014 as Norwegian Breakaway and Norwegian Getaway. On October 17, 2012,
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and Norwegian reached a second agreement for the construction of two new vessels, slated for delivery in October 2015 and 2017, respectively. The project was under the code name "''Breakaway'' Plus Class", with the vessels expected to be 163,000 gross tons and hold 4,200 passengers. The '' Norwegian Escape'' entered service in November 2015 and Norwegian Joy in 2017. Two more vessels were ordered on July 14, 2014, and they entered service in 2018 and 2019 as the Norwegian Bliss and Norwegian Encore, respectively. Dream Cruises ordered two modified Breakaway Class ships in 2015, they were launched in 2016 and 2017 as Genting Dream and World Dream. The sale of the ''Norwegian Dream'' was subsequently cancelled. The ''Norwegian Dream'' became the ''Superstar Gemini'' for Star Cruises, from January 2013. On June 1, 2012, Norwegian announced the signing of a memorandum of agreement to exercise its option to purchase ''Norwegian Sky''. The purchase price was roughly $260 million, financing being provided by the seller. In December 2016, Norwegian Cruise Line announced it had reached an agreement with the Cuban government. In May 2017, the ''Norwegian Sky'' was the first Norwegian Cruise Line vessel to ever visit
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. The ''Norwegian Sky'' made weekly trips from Miami to
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under the codename Project Leonardo, to be delivered in 2022–2025. These ships would have around 140,000 gross tonnage. In July 2018, NCL confirmed that they had ordered 2 more ships to be delivered in 2026–27. On December 9, 2019, the keel of the first ship was laid down and named Norwegian Prima. It was launched in August 2021 and commenced sailing in the same month of 2022. The second ship was named Norwegian Viva in early 2022 and expected to be completed by 2023. On May 2, 2017, Norwegian Cruise Line announced a new PortMiami Terminal. The construction began on May 1, 2018, and was completed in fall 2019. In December 2018, Norwegian revealed plans to build a new pier in Alaska's Icy Strait Point.


COVID-19 pandemic

In March 2020, the ''
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'' reported that managers at Norwegian had prepared a set of responses intended to convince customers wary of the ongoing
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to book cruises, including "blatantly false" claims that the coronavirus "can only survive in cold temperatures, so the Caribbean is a fantastic choice for your next cruise", that "scientists and medical professionals have confirmed that the warm weather of the spring will be the end of the coronavirus", and that the virus "cannot live in the amazingly warm and tropical temperatures that your cruise will be sailing to." On March 14, 2020, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a No Sail Order for cruise ships. Concurrently
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) is a holding company that is based in the United States and domiciled in Bermuda . It operates three cruise lines as wholly owned subsidiaries: Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, and Regent Seven Seas C ...
implemented a suspension of all cruise voyages across its three brands (Norwegian Cruise Line,
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, and
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), with all 28 ships in port or at anchor and all passengers disembarked by March 28, 2020. This suspension has subsequently been extended through June 30, 2020. On May 5, 2020, in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) said there is “substantial doubt” about its ability to continue as a “going concern” as it faces a liquidity crisis over the next twelve months. By the next day, NCLH was able to secure over $2.2 billion of additional liquidity in oversubscribed capital markets transactions, but at a price: (1) $400 million in common stock at $11 per share; (2) $675 million in senior secured notes due 2024 at a 12.25% interest rate; (3) $750 million in exchangeable notes due 2024 at 6% interest rate, and exchangeable at any time into common shares at $13.75; and (4) $400 million private investment from a global private equity firm. On May 7, 2020, NCLH CEO declared that the company has secured enough liquidity to get through potentially 18 months of zero revenues and may resume cruising later in 2020. In anticipation of sailing again, Norwegian is implementing new health and safety measures, including installing H13 HEPA air filters. The company is also working with the CDC and the new color-coding system to indicate each ship's COVID-19 status, and to repatriate Norwegian crews still stuck aboard their vessel. Even though the company lost $4 billion and furloughed 20 percent of its staff, it doubled the salary of its chief executive, Frank Del Rio, to $36.4 million.


Private islands

Norwegian owns two
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s in the Caribbean: Harvest Caye in
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and Great Stirrup Cay in
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Subsidiary Cruise Lines

Norwegian Cruise Line subsidiary lines over the years: * Royal Viking Line (1984–1994) *
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(1989–1996) * Norwegian Capricorn Line (1997–2001) * Orient Lines (1998–2008) * NCL America (2004–2008) *
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(2014–present) *
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(2014–present)


Fleet

, Norwegian Cruise Line operates 19 cruise ships, with eight on order. It has also previously owned or operated 19 other ships. All its ships are flagged to
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, except for the '' Pride of America'', which operates cruises within the
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and is flagged and registered in the US, as well as being owned by a US-registered subsidiary, NCL America.


Current fleet


Future fleet


Former fleet


Ships which never entered service for NCL

Ships which NCL had options on using but never took up for various reasons.


References


External links


Official website

Cruise Critic NCL review

Website for NCLH investor information
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