Norwegian Cruise Line News | Oct 01, 2024
Norwegian Cruise Line has introduced the More At Sea program, enhancing perks like specialty dining and providing Starlink Wi-Fi access to all stateroom passengers...
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Norwegian Cruise Line
🌎 ncl.comNorwegian Cruise Line is a leading global cruise company headquartered in Miami, FL, dedicated to providing guests with the freedom to vacation on their own terms. Known for eliminating set dining times, NCL offers a flexible cruising experience to over 450 destinations worldwide, allowing travelers to enjoy a variety of amenities and services tailored to their preferences.
Updates as of Oct 01, 2024
- Norwegian Cruise Line has introduced the More At Sea program, enhancing perks like specialty dining and providing Starlink Wi-Fi access to all stateroom passengers.
- Starting October 1, Norwegian Cruise Line will include more complimentary amenities in every booking for cruises departing on or after January 1, 2025, as part of their new More at Sea perks.
- On October 1, 2024, Norwegian Cruise Line unveiled its new brand positioning 'MORE,' featuring enhanced entertainment, a revamped mobile app, and new attractions.
- Norwegian Cruise Line has opened bookings for the new Norwegian Aqua's seven-day Caribbean voyages departing from Port Canaveral, Fla.
- Norwegian Cruise Line will return to southern African waters in November 2024 with two ships, Norwegian Dawn and Norwegian Sky, for the 2024-2025 season.
- Norwegian Cruise Line will expand its African itineraries with two vessels, Norwegian Dawn and Norwegian, starting in November.
- Norwegian Cruise Line will offer five- and seven-day cruises to the Eastern Caribbean from Miami starting October 2025 through April 2026.
- Norwegian Cruise Line has unveiled its newest ship, the Norwegian Luna, set to sail in 2026.
- Louise Habrack has left Norwegian Cruise Line as Regional Sales & Marketing Manager in the United States, previously holding the same position at the company.
- Michelle Yukhtman is leaving Norwegian Cruise Line as the Director of Trade Enablement & Development to join Regent Seven Seas Cruises as the Senior Director, Trade Marketing in the United States.
- Norwegian Cruise Line ranked 6th in the Mega Ships category, 9th in the Large Ships category, and 21st in the Medium Ships category in the Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards 2024.
- Starting October 1, Norwegian Cruise Line is engaging tourism professionals in Continental Europe.
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