Norwegian Reinforces Commitment to China

   September 26, 2016 ,   Cruise Industry

NCL-Norwegian Cruise Line reiterated its commitment to Chinese cruise market, with ships from all 3 of the company’s brands scheduled to visit the country’s ports in 2017.

Addressing the CruiseWorld China event in Beijing, president & CEO of NCLH, Frank Del Rio, confirmed his company’s plans to operate Oceania, RSSC-Regent Seven Seas and NCL cruise ships in China in 2017, marking what he called “a landmark year” for the company in China.

NCL’s Chinese operations will be given a further significant boost next year with the introduction of Norwegian Joy, the company’s first-ever ship built especially for the needs of Chinese passengers.

“2017 will be a landmark year for Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings in China, as we are execute on our exciting plans to bring the first purpose-built ship for the outbound China market next year with Norwegian Joy, and also expand our port of calls in China across our three brands,” said Del Rio.

“To further our commitment, Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises will all call on ports in China over the next 12 months. Four of our ships will bring nearly 7,000 international tourists to port cities in China in the next six months alone, including Hong Kong, Xiamen, Shanghai, Dalian and Tianjin – with even more calls to China’s ports scheduled for 2018.”

The NCL brand will deploy the newly-refurbished Norwegian Star to Asia in December 2016, bringing more than 2,300 international tourists to Hong Kong and Sanya during each of its 11- and 14-day cruises.

In February 2017, the upscale Oceania Cruises brand will deploy its 684-passenger ship Nautica in Asia, along with sister ship Insignia in March 2017. Luxury brand Regent Seven Seas will complete the company’s deployment in March 2017, with the 700-guest ship Seven Seas Voyager spending the spring season in Asia.

The 3,850-passenger Norwegian Joy will then start sailing from its Shanghai homeport on 23 June 2017, with a series of three-, four-, five- and six-night cruises to destinations in Japan and Korea. It will also offer a series of cruises from the port in Tianjin.