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Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NYSE:NCLH) has successfully increased its senior secured revolving credit facility from $1.7 billion to $2.486 billion, maintaining the existing terms and 2030 maturity date. This enhancement represents a significant boost to the company's liquidity position and demonstrates strong lender confidence.
The company, which operates Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, currently manages a fleet of 33 ships with approximately 70,050 berths. NCLH has ambitious expansion plans, with 12 additional ships planned through 2036, which will add over 37,500 berths to its fleet.
Oceania Cruises has unveiled its 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 holiday season voyages, featuring over 40 festive cruises across global destinations. The program includes sailings on their newest ship, Oceania Allura, joining the fleet in July. Voyages range from 7 to 197 days, offering diverse experiences from Caribbean escapes to South Pacific explorations.
Key holiday voyages for 2025-2026 include the 24-day Indian Ocean Opus from Cape Town to Singapore, 19-day South Pacific Archipelagos from Sydney to Papeete, and the 20-day Antarctic Triumph from Santiago to Buenos Aires. The cruise line's Your World Included™ program offers amenities such as gourmet dining, unlimited WiFi, laundry services, and group fitness classes.
Festive celebrations aboard include Christmas carolers during embarkation, special entertainment performances, Champagne toasts for New Year's Eve, and nightly menorah lighting during Hanukkah.
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NYSE:NCLH) has appointed Linda P. Jojo to its Board of Directors as an independent director, effective May 7, 2025. Jojo, who most recently served as Executive Vice President and Chief Customer Officer at United Airlines, brings over 30 years of leadership experience in IT, cybersecurity, and customer experience. She will serve on the Technology, Environmental, Safety and Security Committee, increasing the board size to nine members, with eight being independent.
Prior to her role at United Airlines, Jojo held senior leadership positions at Rogers Communications, Energy Future Holdings, Flowserve Corporation, and General Electric Company. She currently serves on the boards of Exelon Corporation, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, and Hero Digital LLC. Jojo holds degrees in Computer Science and Industrial Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Norwegian Cruise Line (NCLH) has announced significant renovations for two of its ships - Norwegian Epic and Pride of America - scheduled for completion in May 2025. The Norwegian Epic's upgrades include a new hot tub, refreshed Kids' Aqua Park, expanded adults-only Vibe Beach Club with additional amenities, and eight new staterooms. Following renovations, it will offer Mediterranean and Greek Isles cruises from Rome starting May 8, 2025.
The Pride of America will undergo renovations from May 3-31, 2025, featuring additions such as a new Starbucks location, pickleball court, 12 new club balcony suites, and three inside staterooms. The ship will continue offering its unique seven-day inter-island Hawaii cruises year-round from Honolulu, providing nearly 100 hours of port time across four islands.