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Pride of Aloha - Copyright: NCL/NCL
America
Feb 11, 2008 ---
NCL Corporation ("NCL") today announced the withdrawal of Pride of Aloha
from the Hawai'i market effective May 11, 2008. The ship is being
transferred to Star Cruises and will be reflagged and deployed in Asia in
the summer of 2008.
The remaining year-round ship in Hawai'i will be the larger and newer
Pride of America, introduced in 2005, a vessel specifically designed and
built for Hawai'i cruising. The company announced, and put on sale, Pride of
America's sailings through 2010 offering its popular inter-island cruises
departing every Saturday from Honolulu.
Since the announcement a year ago of Pride of Hawai'i's temporary
transfer to NCL's European deployment, renamed as Norwegian Jade, the
company has embarked on a major fleet-wide initiative called Freestyle 2.0
featuring significant product and hardware upgrades to its modern fleet,
including Pride of America. The Freestyle 2.0 program will further enhance
the on-board experience taking Freestyle Cruising to the next level.
Enhancements include a major investment in the total dining experience;
upgrading the stateroom experience; new wide ranging on-board activities for
all guests; additional recognition, service and amenities for balcony, suite
and villa guests; and the establishment of casual action-station restaurants
taking the place of the "traditional" buffet experience. Freestyle 2.0 will
be in place on Pride of America and across NCL's fleet, now the youngest
fleet in the cruise industry, by the middle of May 2008.
"Pride of Aloha pioneered the new inter-island market but, as we move
forward with Freestyle 2.0 to take our product to the next level across what
is already the youngest fleet in the industry, we cannot justify further
investment in this ship," said Andy Stuart, NCL's executive vice president
of marketing, sales and passenger services. "Withdrawing Pride of Aloha was
an extremely difficult but necessary commercial decision; however we see a
strong future for the long-term flagship in Hawai'i, Pride of America. In
Pride of America, we have created a commercially successful modern U.S. Flag
cruise ship home ported in Hawai'i - the first time that has ever been
achieved. With Pride of America, we are offering a high quality product, on
a world class ship sailing one of the most exciting itineraries available in
the industry.
"With today's announcement of Pride of America's itinerary through 2010,
our guests and travel partners can choose a Freestyle Cruising vacation on a
big, modern ship visiting all four main islands and featuring more time to
explore ashore than any other cruise line sailing in Hawai'i. In the longer
term, as demand continues to grow for this premium experience, we hope to
bring back our other modern purpose-built U.S.-flag ship, Pride of Hawai'i."
Guests booked on Pride of Aloha
For guests booked on Pride of Aloha from May 11, 2008 and beyond, NCL is
holding space and will offer the same cruise fare as they currently have
paid on their Pride of Aloha cruise if they would like to transfer to the
same week on Pride of America, departing one day earlier. In addition:
-Guests will receive a $100 per person on-board credit (up to $200 per
stateroom).
-For guests who made their air and/or hotel arrangements through NCL, NCL
will protect the rates they currently have paid and cover any air or hotel
change fees.
-For guests who purchased their own air, NCL will protect up to the first
$100 per person of any increase in air costs and cover up to $75 per person
in air change fees.
-For guests who made independent hotel arrangements, NCL will cover any
hotel change fees up to $25 per person.
Guests may book any other NCL cruise and receive a $100 per person
on-board credit (up to $200 per stateroom) if they rebook by March 7,
2008. In addition, NCL will cover up to $75 per person in air change
fees and up to $25 per person in hotel change fees. Guests may cancel their
cruise and receive a full refund if NCL is notified by March 7, 2008.
In addition, NCL will cover up to $75 per person in air change fees and up
to $25 per person in hotel change fees. After March 7, 2008 cancellation
fees will apply in accordance with NCL's cancellation policy.
Pride of America's deployment announced through 2010
Following a 14-day scheduled dry dock in Hawai'i from April 26, 2008 to May
10, 2008, Pride of America will sail its four main island itinerary with a
change in order of ports including an overnight in Nawiliwili, Kaua'i; an
afternoon cruise of the breathtaking Napali Coast; Hilo, Hawai'i; an evening
sail by Mount K+lauea; Kona, Hawai'i; and an overnight in Kahului, Maui.
All of the Freestyle 2.0 enhancements will be rolled out on Pride of
America during the ship's dry-dock.
Launched in 2005, Pride of America has over 660 balcony staterooms, the
broadest range of family-friendly interconnecting cabins available at sea, a
choice of nine different restaurants and 12 dining options, multiple
entertainment venues, three pools, extensive children's facilities, an
abundance of spacious public rooms, and the largest dedicated meeting
facilities at sea. All inspired by the diverse regions of America.
Cabotage Issues
Commenting on the Pride of Aloha withdrawal, NCL's President and CEO Colin
Veitch said: "Our Hawai'i business has been extraordinarily difficult, and
although we have progressively established a stable operation, delivering a
good product in a great destination, the overall price level in the market
has been driven down, to a significant degree, by an unprecedented expansion
of capacity from low-cost foreign flag ships based on the west coast
operating domestic Hawai'i itineraries that the Customs Service has
indicated are legally the preserve of U.S. flag ships.
"We have invested heavily in U.S. flag cruising in reliance on our
nation's cabotage laws providing a level playing field in Hawai'i. Our
remaining ship, Pride of America, is generating an encouraging profit now,
and we project a continued improvement in this one-ship operation as the
unique nature of Hawai'i, from a cabotage standpoint, is clarified and
restored. In due course, we would then expect, and hope, to be able to grow
our U.S. flag business back to two profitable ships by reintroducing Pride
of Hawai'i."
About NCL Corporation
NCL Corporation Ltd. is the holding company for various subsidiary companies
involved in owning and operating the ships of Norwegian Cruise Line. NCL is
building two new Third Generation Freestyle Cruising ("F3") ships for
delivery in 2010.
NCL today has the youngest fleet in the industry, providing guests the
opportunity to enjoy the flexibility of Freestyle Cruising on the newest,
most contemporary ships in the market, and has recently added its latest new
ship, the 2,400 passenger Norwegian Gem.
SOURCE: NCL Press Release
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