Fincantieri reports that the letter of intent that it signed with Norwegian Cruise Lines Holdings (NCLH) in April last year (see earlier story) has been transformed into a firm order for the
Four planned new Norwegian Cruise Line ships will be substantially larger than Prima-plus ships
Fincantieri reports that the letter of intent that it signed with Norwegian Cruise Lines Holdings (NCLH) in April last year (see earlier story) has been transformed into a firm order for the construction of four new cruise ships, destined for the Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) brand.
The value of this agreement, subject to financing and other typical terms and conditions, is considered by Fincantieri to be “very important” – meaning that it is worth more than EUR 2 billion.
With a gross tonnage of approximately 226,000 tons, the new ships will be the largest ever built for NCL. With over 5,100 berths, the ships will be able to accommodate over 8,300 people, including crew.
Described by Fincantieri as “designed according to the highest standards of comfort and technology,” they will also include sustainability features.
They will be built at the Fincantieri Monfalcone shipyard, with the
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