NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings has reported an adjusted net income of US$662.7 million for the 2015 full year. The company’s revenue increased 39% for the period to US$4.3 billion, compared to US$3.1 billion in 2014. NCLH has entered 2016 with more than half of its inventory sold for the year,...
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NORWEGIAN Cruise Line
Holdings has reported an
adjusted net income of US$662.7
million for the 2015 full year.
The company’s revenue
increased 39% for the period
to US$4.3 billion, compared to
US$3.1 billion in 2014.
NCLH has entered 2016 with
more than half of its inventory
sold for the year, significantly
ahead of the same time last year.
Revenue is forecast to hit US$5
billion in 2016, with Sirena set
to join Oceania Cruises in Q2
and Seven Seas Explorer to join
Regent Seven Seas Cruises in Q3.
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