NORWEGIAN Cruise Lines’ has shown its full support for the burgeoning Chinese cruise market, this week sending a convoy of its most senior executives to attend the CruiseWorld China Summit in Beijing and the China Cruise Shipping Conference and International Cruise Expo. The party included Harry Sommer, executive vip of...
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NORWEGIAN Cruise Lines’
has shown its full support for
the burgeoning Chinese cruise
market, this week sending
a convoy of its most senior
executives to attend the
CruiseWorld China Summit in
Beijing and the China Cruise
Shipping Conference and
International Cruise Expo.
The party included Harry
Sommer, executive vip
of international business
development; David Herrera,
president, Norwegian Cruise Line
Holdings China and Frank Del Rio,
president and ceo.
Speaking at the conference,
Del Rio announced NCL, Oceania
Cruises and Regent Seven Seas
will call on ports in China over the
next 12 months, bringing nearly
7,000 int’l tourists to Chinese
port cities in the next six months.
The ships will make stops in
Hong Kong, Xiamen, Shanghai,
Dalian and Tianjin, with more
locales to be announce for 2018.
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