NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) has partnered with Alaska Native-owned Huna Totem Corporation to develop a second cruise pier in Icy Strait Point in Hoonah, Alaska. The pier is scheduled to be completed for the 2020 northern summer season and will accommodate NCL’s Breakaway Plus-class ships. Oceania Cruises’ Regatta, Seven Seas...
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NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) has partnered with Alaska Native-owned Huna Totem Corporation to develop a second cruise pier in Icy Strait Point in Hoonah, Alaska.
The pier is scheduled to be completed for the 2020 northern summer season and will accommodate NCL’s Breakaway Plus-class ships.
Oceania Cruises’ Regatta, Seven Seas Mariner, Norwegian Jewel and Norwegian Joy are set to call at Icy Strait Point in 2019.
“We are thrilled to partner with the Huna Totem Corporation to construct a new pier at Icy Strait Point which will strengthen our presence in the wildly popular Alaska market,” said NCL’s Executive VP of revenue and destination development Howard Sherman.
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