A steel cutting ceremony was held at building yard Meyer Werft in Papenburg this week, marking the start of construction for AIDA Cruises’ new Helios Class ship. The 2,500 cabin luxury vessel is slated to be delivered at the end of next year. She will then embark on her maiden...
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A steel cutting ceremony was held at building yard Meyer Werft in Papenburg this week, marking the start of construction for AIDA Cruises’ new Helios Class ship.
The 2,500 cabin luxury vessel is slated to be delivered at the end of next year.
She will then embark on her maiden voyage to the Canaries from Dec 2018.
Pre-reservations for the inaugural trip are now on sale.
Felix Eichhorn, president of AIDA Cruises is pictured with Tim Meyer and Bernard Meyer, both ceos at Meyer Werft.
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