
Ambassador Cruise Line, the new UK based company that unveiled the acquisition of its second ship last week, is said to be planning to introduce a third ship, while Carnival Cruise Line are planning to axe two Fantasy class ships, Travel Weekly reports on its website.
“We’ve got ambitions to grow the fleet when the opportunity arises and when we have capability to sell the ships to the guests. We see demand for this project as being very strong. The next addition is for sure on the horizon and one we’re looking at,” Ambassador Cruise Line CEO Christian Verhounig was quoted by Travel Weekly as saying.
The company has bought the 1999 built AIDAmira that it plans to introduce next year as Ambition, while Ambiance, its first ship, is due to commence operations in the spring.
Meanwhile, the 1991 built Carnival Ecstasy will leave the Carnival Cruise Line fleet in October, while Carnival Sensation that is two years younger would not be reactivated from lay up,Travel Weekly reported.
The two are members of the eight strong, 70,000 gross ton Fantasy class of ships that were built in Finland between 1990 and 1998.




