Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) has signed an agreement with Fincantieri for three new cruise ships, one for each of its brands, to be delivered between 2036 and 2037. This order expands NCLH’s newbuild pipeline to 17 ships and is expected to contribute to a 4% compound annual growth rate in capacity from 2026 to 2037. The company plans to use Export Credit Agency financing for the majority of the vessel costs, minimizing near-term financial impact.
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17 new cruise ships on the way as Norwegian maps trips to 2037
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) has signed an agreement with Fincantieri for three new cruise ships, one for each of its brands, to be delivered between 2036 and 2037. This order expands NCLH’s newbuild pipeline to 17 ships and is expected to contribute to a 4% compound annual growth rate in capacity from 2026 to 2037. The company plans to use Export Credit Agency financing for the majority of the vessel costs, minimizing near-term financial impact.