NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) now has more than half of its fleet back in operation, with the resumption of sailings out of Port Canaveral near Orlando, Florida aboard Norwegian Escape, implementing the line’s multi-layered safety protocols. The Breakaway Plus Class vessel becomes the eighth in NCL’s 17-strong fleet to restart...
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NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) now has more than half of its fleet back in operation, with the resumption of sailings out of Port Canaveral near Orlando, Florida aboard Norwegian Escape, implementing the line’s multi-layered safety protocols.
The Breakaway Plus Class vessel becomes the eighth in NCL’s 17-strong fleet to restart passenger operations.
“We have welcomed back more than 110,000 guests worldwide as part of our global redeployment efforts,” said the line’s President and CEO, Harry Sommer.
“Our Great Cruise Comeback stems beyond the relaunch of our vessels, but also the return of our shipboard team members who have been excited to return to deliver unforgettable vacation experiences for our guests”.
Port Canaveral will also late next year see a homeport season by the brand new Norwegian Prima.
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