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词条 Norwegian Cruise Line
释义

  1. History

      Initial public offering and reorganisation  

  2. Ships

      Current ships    Future ships    Previous ships  

  3. Private islands

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Use mdy dates|date=October 2011}}{{More citations needed|date=May 2011}}{{Infobox company
| name = Norwegian Cruise Line
| logo = Norwegian-Cruise-Line-Logo.svg
| image = Norwegian Cruise Line headquarters.jpg
| image_size = 200px
| image_caption = Headquarters in Miami-Dade County, Florida
| type = Subsidiary
| industry = Tourism
| foundation = {{Start date and age|1966}}
| location = Miami, Florida, United States
| area_served = Worldwide
| key_people = Andrew Stuart (CEO)
| products = Cruises
| parent = Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings
| homepage = {{URL|ncl.com}}
}}

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), also known in short as Norwegian, is a cruise line founded in 1966 and based in the United States. It is the third-largest cruise line in the world, controlling approximately 8.7% of the total worldwide share of the cruise market by passengers {{as of|2018|lc=y}}.[1] It is wholly owned by parent company Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings.

History

The cruise line was founded as Norwegian Caribbean Line in 1966 by Knut Kloster and Ted Arison, with the 8,666-ton, 140m cruise ship/car ferry, {{MS|Sunward|1966|2}},[2] which in 1966 operated as a car-ferry between Southampton UK and Gibraltar, for that one, short season only. Arison soon left to form Carnival Cruise Lines, while Kloster acquired additional ships for Caribbean service. Norwegian pioneered many firsts in the cruise industry like: the first Out Island Cruise, the first combined air-sea program (marketed as "Cloud 9 Cruises") which combined low cost air fares with the cruise, first shipline to develop new ports in the Caribbean, like Ocho Rios in Jamaica. Like the original Sunward of 1966, Norwegians's second ship, the Starward 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, which is now a casino. Norwegian was responsible for many of the cruise innovations that have now become standard throughout the industry.

Norwegian made headlines with the acquisition of the France in 1979, rebuilding the liner as a cruise ship and renaming her Norway. The conversion cost more than US$100 million. 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. A boiler explosion in May 2003 forced Norwegian to withdraw the Norway from service, later being laid up in Bremerhaven, Germany until 2005 when she was towed to Port Klang 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 SS Blue Lady[3] and later beached at Alang, Gujarat, India in August 2006 with claims that she had not been cleaned of toxic materials.[4] 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.[5][6]

Norwegian has expanded to other parts of the world, including Alaska, Europe, Bermuda, and Hawaii. Between 1997 and 2001 the company also operated cruises out of Australia under the name Norwegian Capricorn Line.

Norwegian acquired Orient Lines in 1998.[7] After talks,[8] Norwegian itself was acquired in 2000 by Star Cruises, a subsidiary of Genting Hong Kong, part of the Malaysia-based Genting Group.[9] In 2007, Star Cruises sold Orient Line's Marco Polo to Transocean Tours,[10] and Orient Lines ceased operations in early 2008.[11]

In 2002, Norwegian purchased the half-complete hull of the first Project America ship, at the time under construction at Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, Mississippi, US, which was towed to Germany to be completed at the Lloyd Werft 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.[12][13] In 2003 the company announced the purchase of the American-flagged liners SS United States and SS Independence. In their July 2007 fiscal report, Norwegian noted the sale of the Independence, renamed SS Oceanic some time before. On July 1, 2010, the SS United States Conservancy struck a deal to buy the SS United States for $3 million.[14] On February 1, 2011, the ownership was officially transferred to the SS United States Conservancy.

In August 2007, Star Cruises sold 50% of Norwegian for $1 billion to US-based Apollo Management in order to strengthen Norwegian's financial position.[15]

Subsequently, 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,[16] but it was later announced that she would return to the Norwegian international fleet as the Norwegian Sky,[17] while the Norwegian Majesty and Norwegian Dream would be sold to Louis Cruise Lines.[18] The sale of the Norwegian Dream was subsequently canceled.[19] It was announced in September 2012 that the Norwegian Dream would become 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 approximately $260 million, financing being provided by the seller.[20]

On October 17, 2012, Meyer Werft 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 weighs 164,600 tons. Norwegian is expected to confirm its option for the 2017 vessel soon.[21] Two more vessels were ordered on July 14, 2014, they will enter service in 2018 and 2019 and will be slightly bigger at 164,000 GT.[22]

Initial public offering and reorganisation

Following an initial public offering and corporate reorganisation in 2013, Norwegian was made a wholly owned subsidiary of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH),[23][24] while Norwegian's previous owners Genting Hong Kong, Apollo Management and TPG Capital exchanged their stakes in Norwegian for shares in the newly listed NCLH.[25]

On 11 March 2014, Norwegian announced that it was canceling all future port calls in Tunisia following an incident where the country forbade Israeli nationals from disembarking.[26]

In December 2016, it was announced that Norwegian Cruise Line has reached an agreement with the Cuban government.[27] In May 2017, the Norwegian Sky was the first Norwegian vessel to ever visit Cuba. The Norwegian Sky makes weekly trips from Miami to Havana, Cuba, making Norwegian the only line sailing that route weekly.[28]

On May 2, 2017, Norwegian Cruise Line announced a new PortMiami Terminal.[29] The construction began on May 1, 2018, and is scheduled for completion by fall 2019.[30] Between 2022 and 2025 Fincantieri will deliver four ships[31] and in July 2018, the company announced an order for two more ships of Leonardo Class. They are expected to enter service in 2026 and 2027.[32] In December 2018, Norwegian revealed plans to build a new pier in Alaska's Icy Strait Point.[33]

Ships

{{As of|2018|1}}, Norwegian Cruise Line operates 16 cruise ships, with 7 on order. It has also previously owned or operated 19 other ships. All its ships are flagged to The Bahamas, except for the sole exception of Pride of America, which operates cruises within the United States and is flagged and registered in the US, as well as being owned by a US-registered subsidiary, NCL America.

Current ships

Ship Built In service for NCL Last
refurbishment
Gross
tonnage
FlagNotes Image
Spirit class
Norwegian Spirit19982004-present2014[34]75,904Bahamas|civil}}Previously SuperStar Leo
Sun class
Norwegian Sky19991999-2004,

2008-present

201377,104Bahamas|civil}}Originally constructed as Costa Olympia but sold to NCL during construction, sailed under NCL America as Pride of Aloha from 2004 to 2008
Norwegian Sun20012001-present2018[34]78,309Bahamas|civil}}
Dawn class
Norwegian Star20012001-present201891,740Bahamas|civil}}Originally ordered as Superstar Libra
Norwegian Dawn20022002-presentJune 2016[35]92,250Bahamas|civil}}Originally ordered as SuperStar Scorpio
Pride of America class
Pride of America20052005-presentMarch 201680,439United States|civil}}The only US-flagged ship in Norwegian's fleet
Jewel class
Norwegian Jewel20052005-presentMay 2014[36]93,502Bahamas|civil}}
Norwegian Jade20062006-presentMarch 2017[34]93,558Bahamas|civil}}Formerly Pride Of Hawaii, reconstructed in 2008 as the Norwegian Jade
Norwegian Pearl20062006-presentFebruary 2017[37]93,530Bahamas|civil}}
Norwegian Gem20072007-presentNovember 201593,530Bahamas|civil}}
Epic class[38]
Norwegian Epic20102010-presentOctober 2015[35]155,873Bahamas|civil}}The only ship in her class
Breakaway class
Norwegian Breakaway20132013-presentApril 2018145,655[39]Bahamas|civil}}
Norwegian Getaway20142014-presentNone

(Scheduled for June 2019)

145,655[40]Bahamas|civil}}
Breakaway Plus class
Norwegian Escape20152015-presentNone164,600Bahamas|civil}}
Norwegian Joy20172017-presentNone167,725Bahamas|civil}}
Norwegian Bliss20182018-presentNone168,028Bahamas|civil}}9th largest cruise ship in the world after Royal Caribbean International's Quantum Class
ShipBuiltIn service for NCLLast
refurbishment
Gross
tonnage
FlagNotesImage

Future ships

ShipClassInaugural VoyageGross tonnageFlagNotes
Norwegian EncoreBreakaway Plus Class2019169,145[41]
UnnamedProject Leonardo2022140,000
UnnamedProject Leonardo2023140,000
UnnamedProject Leonardo2024140,000
UnnamedProject Leonardo2025140,000
UnnamedProject Leonardo2026140,000
UnnamedProject Leonardo2027140,000

Previous ships

ShipBuiltIn service
for NCL
Gross
tonnage
Status as of 2019Image
Sunward|1966|2}}19661966–197610,558Scrapped in 2004 at Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Starward2}19681968–199515,781Scrapped in 2018 at Alang, India.
Skyward2}19691969–199115,653Since 2000 Leisure World for New Century Cruise Lines.
Southward2}19711971–199416,710Scrapped in 2013 at Aliaga, Turkey.
Sunward II19711977–199114,194Scrapped in 2014 at Aliaga, Turkey.
Norway2}19611979–200376,049Scrapped in 2008 at Alang, India.
SeawardNorwegian Sea2}19881988–200542,285Previously SuperStar Libra. Now used as hotel ship for workers at MV Werften.[42]
Westward2}19721991–199328,613Since 1996 Black Watch for Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines.
Sunward|1991|2}}19731991–1992,

1992–1993

28,551Since 2005 Boudicca for Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines.
DreamwardNorwegian Dream2}19921992–200850,764Since 2012 SuperStar Gemini for Star Cruises.
WindwardNorwegian Wind2}19931993–200751,309Since 2007 SuperStar Aquarius for Star Cruises.
Leeward2}19801995–199925,611Since 2007 Cristal for Louis Cruise Lines.
Norwegian Crown2}19881996–2000,

2003–2007

43,537Since 2008 Balmoral for Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines.
Norwegian Star|1997|2}}19731997–199828,518Since 2004 MS Albatros for Phoenix Reisen.
Norwegian Dynasty2}19931997–199924,344Since 2001 Braemar for Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines.
Norwegian Majesty19921997–200941,662Since 2018 Crown Iris for Mano Maritime.
Independence2}1951Never entered service26,658Wrecked and scrapped in 2010 off Alang, India.
SS United States1952Never entered service38,216Laid up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Seaward1972Never entered service17,042Sank in 2016 near the port of Laem Chabang, Thailand.

Private islands

Norwegian owns two private islands in the Caribbean: Harvest Caye in Belize and Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas.[43]

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