Norwegian prices 20 million share sale at $29.75 each
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- Published: 09 August 2013 09 August 2013
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd., parent company of Norwegian Cruise Line and NCL America, has announced today the pricing of a secondary public offering of 20 million of its ordinary shares by its biggest shareholders Star NCLC Holdings Ltd. and certain funds affiliated with Apollo Global Management, LLC and TPG Global, LLC at a price of $29.75 per ordinary share.
“The Selling Shareholders have granted the underwriters a 30-day option to purchase an aggregate of up to 3 million additional ordinary shares. Norwegian is not selling any ordinary shares in the offering and will not receive any of the proceeds from the offering,” the company said in a statement.
Lloyd Werft to work on AIDACara in October
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- Published: 09 August 2013 09 August 2013
Lloyd Werft Bremerhaven, the German ship refit and repair specialist, says AIDA Cruises' 38,557 gross ton AIDACara will arrive at the yard in October for maintenance and class work. Built in 1996 as the first ship of the Rostock based company that is part of Carnival Corp& plc group, and it will follow AIDABella, which visited the yard in April. AIDACara will stay at the yard from 7 to 13 October, Lloyd Werft Bremerhaven said in a statement.
Holland America offers diversity on roundtrip San Diego cruises to Mexico, Hawaii & South Pacific in 2013-14
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- Published: 08 August 2013 08 August 2013
When Holland America Line's Statendam and Veendam sail to Mexico, Hawaii and French Polynesia for the 2013-14 season, newly expanded itineraries will feature extended port stays, overnight calls and visits to some of the most picturesque locations in the world. With convenient roundtrip San Diego, Calif., departures, guests will be able to embark and disembark in the United States while traveling to exotic destinations that usually require an international flight.
The seven- and 12-day cruises to Mexico depart in November and December 2013 and March 2014, while the 17- to 35-day Circle Hawaii, Tahiti and Marquesas itineraries set sail in October 2013 and February and April 2014.
"These cruises make it easy for travelers to visit extraordinary locales without the need of international air travel," said Richard Meadows, Holland America Line's executive vice president, marketing, sales and guest programs. "Each sailing features varied port calls including some overnights and enriching onboard activities that give our guests a very exciting and comprehensive Holland America Line vacation experience."
During the sailings with several sea days, guests can enjoy all of the onboard experiences that are exclusive to the premium cruise line. For example, with the new and engaging On Location program, guests on cruises to Hawaii might learn how to hula, make a fresh flower lei or get a ukulele lesson from a local, while cruisers on voyages to Mexico are entertained with an authentic mariachi band during a Mexican fiesta on deck. The itinerary sets the theme for guests to indulge in localized experiences that make time onboard as enriching as visiting the ports of call through lectures, demonstrations and performances.
Guests also can fill their time onboard with other exciting activities or simply relax and catch up on personal time with amenities such as the Greenhouse Spa & Salon, Culinary Arts Center presented by Food & Wine magazine, Explorations Café powered by The New York Times or Digital Workshop powered by Windows.
Mexican Riviera in a week
In November and December 2013 and March 2014, ms Veendam will sail a total of six seven-day itineraries to the Mexican Riviera. The roundtrip San Diego cruises call at Mazatlan, Cabo San Lucas and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, as well as scenic cruising along Bahia Magdalena - a bay that is noted for the seasonal migration of California gray whales. Departure dates are Nov. 9 and Dec. 21 and 28, 2013 (two holiday sailings), and March 9, 16 and 23, 2014.
Mexican Riviera port intensive cruise in 12 days
Sailing a longer roundtrip San Diego itinerary to the Mexican Riviera, ms Statendam departs Dec. 4, 2013, on a 12-day voyage that calls at Cabo San Lucas, Pichilingue (La Paz), Loreto, Guaymas, Topolobampo and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Guests will get extra time ashore in Puerto Vallarta during an overnight call where they can indulge in local cuisine, learn more about the country's history or check out the nightlife ashore. This departure also includes scenic cruising in Bahia Magdalena.
Circle Hawaii voyages of 17 and 18 days
Between Mexican Riviera cruises, Veendam sets sail for the beautiful islands of Hawaii on four roundtrip San Diego itineraries that explore the natural beauty of the Aloha State and add another port call for next season: Kona. These longer sailings offer a leisurely pace that combines exciting ports with plenty of sea days to enjoy the amenities found onboard. The 17-day itinerary departs Nov. 16, 2013, and Jan. 4, 2014, and calls at Hilo, Honolulu, Nawiliwili, Lahaina and Kona, Hawaii. The 18-day cruises depart Dec. 3, 2013, and Jan. 21, 2014, and add an overnight at Honolulu.
On these cruises, guests can explore Hilo's world-class botanical gardens, the molten lava flows of Kilauea and awe-inspiring Akaka Falls. Lahaina boasts the Haleakala Crater and Hana's seven sacred pools, while Nawiliwili features Waimea Canyon - the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific." Honolulu offers a classic Hawaiian allure: pineapple plantations, surfing beaches, hula shows and luaus, while quieter moments await at the USS Arizona Memorial. Once the playground of Hawaii's royalty, Kona is synonymous with the famous coffee that grows on the slopes of the dormant Hualalai volcano.
Circle Hawaii, Tahiti & Marquesas from 29 to 35 days
Guests looking for an exotic adventure can set sail on Statendam's 2013 and 2014 Circle Hawaii, Tahiti and Marquesas itineraries. Ranging in length from 29 to 35 days, these three longer voyages sail roundtrip San Diego to the Hawaiian Islands and the stunning island jewels of French Polynesia.
The 2013 sailing departs San Diego Oct. 4 and Dec. 16 for a special holiday journey for a 30-day cruise. Guests looking to embark earlier can join the cruise at San Francisco, Calif., Oct. 2, or Sept. 29 at Vancouver, British Columbia, for 32-day and 35-day sailings, respectively. In 2014, the ship departs San Diego Feb. 14 on a 29-day Valentine's Day-departing roundtrip itinerary, as well as April 15 on a 29-day roundtrip San Diego cruise or a 33-day itinerary that ends at Vancouver.
After departing San Diego, Statendam sails west and makes four calls at the Hawaiian Islands of Hawaii, Maui and Oahu, including an overnight call at Honolulu and late departure from Lahaina. The ship crosses the equator on the way to French Polynesia where it calls at Bora Bora, Raiatea, Tahiti, Moorea, Rangiroa and Nuku Hiva, the largest of the Marquesas Islands. To ensure that guests have the most in-depth experiences ashore, Holland America Line has allotted extra time with overnight calls at Bora Bora and Tahiti. Statendam crosses the equator once again before arriving back at San Diego.
Explore4 Early Booking Promotion gives added perks for planning now
Holland America Line is offering the Explore4 early booking promotion that features a free Signature Beverage Package or beverage card, a free specialty restaurant dinner, free or reduced fares for third and fourth guests in the same stateroom and 50 percent reduced deposits for bookings on select 2014 cruises made before Oct. 15, 2013. Guests may receive all four offers when booking a qualified itinerary.
Cruise fares for Mexico itineraries begin at $899 per person, double occupancy for a seven-day sailing and include Explore4 Early Booking Promotion offers. Fares for Hawaii begin from $1,599 per person for a 17-day Circle Hawaii itinerary with Explore4 early booking promotions. Circle Hawaii, Tahiti and Marquesas begin at $3,699 per person.
Silversea Cruises apoints its first ever female captain
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Ultra-luxury Silversea Cruises, which operates a fleet of six ships, has promoted Margrith Ettlin to the position of captain. A Swiss national with extensive maritime experience in remote regions, including the Arctic and Antarctica, Captain Ettlin assumed control of the 132-guest expedition ship Silver Explorer on August 7 in Reykjavik. Her first tour of duty as captain will extend into October.
"We're very pleased and proud to extend this promotion to Captain Ettlin," said Christian Sauleau, Silversea's executive vice president of fleet operations. "Although we're not the first cruise company to have a female captain, we hope Captain Ettlin's achievement will inspire other women to pursue careers at sea."
Prior to joining Silversea as a staff captain in March 2010, Captain Ettlin worked for Germany's F. Laeisz shipping group. Her maritime career also includes nearly nine years as a staff captain with the German shipping company Hapag Lloyd.
Carnival Corp & plc appoints Kenneth Jones vp corporate marketing
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Kenneth Jones has been appointed vice president of corporate marketing for Miami-based Carnival Corporation & plc the world’s largest cruise shipping group.
In this capacity, Jones is responsible for the continued development of the corporate marketing function by collaborating with brand leadership and department heads in the areas of distribution, reservations, marketing, revenue management, and itinerary planning. Jones will join Carnival Corp. & plc on September 4 and will report to Richard Ames, senior vice president of corporate business services, the company said in a statement.
Prior to joining Carnival, Jones served for eight years as a managing partner with Knight Consulting in Orlando, Florida. Prior to that he was internal communications - agency director within the Walt Disney Theme Parks and Resorts business. He also spent several years with advertising agency Ellis & Diaz/Bozell.
Jones previously served for eight years as a managing partner with Knight Consulting in Orlando, Florida. Prior to that, he was director of internal communications at Walt Disney Theme Parks and Resorts. He also spent several years with advertising agency Ellis & Diaz/Bozell.
“These combined experiences will enable Ken to effectively work with the brands in support of existing brand initiatives in marketing and to identify and implement new opportunities in the future,” Ames noted. Jones graduated from the University of Florida with a bachelor of science in advertising and communication.
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