CONSTRUCTION on Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ Seven Seas Splendor has begun, with executives igniting the cutting torch at Fincantieri Ancona to shape the first plate of steel. The 750-guest ship will join the Regent fleet in 2020 and sales for its inaugural cruise will go on sale this month. Pictured...
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CONSTRUCTION on Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ Seven Seas Splendor has begun, with executives igniting the cutting torch at Fincantieri Ancona to shape the first plate of steel.
The 750-guest ship will join the Regent fleet in 2020 and sales for its inaugural cruise will go on sale this month.
Pictured during the steel cutting ceremony are: Giovanni Stecconi, shipyard director for Fincantieri; Franco Semeraro, svp of hotel operations for Regent Seven Seas Cruises and Oceania Cruises; Jason Montague, president and ceo of Regent Seven Seas Cruises; and Robin Lindsay, exec vp of Vessel Operations, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.
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