NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings had a record Q1 and is anticipating an all-time high for full year 2018 earnings. The company reported an adjusted net income of US$137.8m, compared to US$91.2m in the prior year. NCLH president and chief executive officer Frank Del Rio said the year was “off to...
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NORWEGIAN Cruise Line Holdings had a record Q1 and is anticipating an all-time high for full year 2018 earnings.
The company reported an adjusted net income of US$137.8m, compared to US$91.2m in the prior year.
NCLH president and chief executive officer Frank Del Rio said the year was “off to an impressive start with yet another record quarter of earnings, which exceeded expectations”.
The company said it had witnessed continued strong global demand for its brands, demonstrated by Norwegian Bliss entering the fleet as the best booked NCL newbuild in the company’s history.
Meanwhile, the company appointed cruise veteran Derek Lloyd, as national director of sales in Canada.
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