November 22, 2024 03:44 AM

Norwegian Cruise Line Announces Deployment Plan for Summer 2014-15

Norwegian Cruise Line is definitely one company that anticipates the future. Today Norwegian has revealed its deployment plan for summer 2014 as well as for 2015.

According to USA Today, the cruise line announced that its Norwegian Getaway will remain in the Caribbean for summer 2015. The soon-to-debut vessel is sailing out of Miami for its route. Additionally, three other cruise ships are directed to Alaska while four more are to head to Europe and two others to sail to Europe from Boston and New York.

Multiple reports stated that Norwegian Cruise Line will still continue its year-round sailings in Hawaii. As for its Norwegian Sky, it will set to continue its year-round sailings to the Bahamas from Miami.

The company has already announced that its deployment plan for summer 2015 includes the seven-night Western Mediterranean itineraries of Norwegian Epic from Barcelona and Civitavecchia, Italy between May 3 to and Nov. 22.

On the other hand, the Norwegian Star is set to return to the Baltic to offer nine-night cruises from Copenhagen to Baltic capitals between May 11 and Sept. 15, 2015. The said vessel will also continue with a single 14-night itinerary from Copenhagen to Norway's coast with the added option of staying for the nine-night Baltic capitals route, extending the voyage to 23 days across the Baltic region.

Nevertheless, there are vessels that will simply remain in Europe and one of which is the Norwegian Jade, which is scheduled to sail alternating seven-day itineraries starting from Venice from April 25 up to Oct. 17. Fortunately, the said route will include stops in the Greek Isles and even in Turkey as the case may be.

As for the company's Norwegian Spirit, customers will enjoy the 12-night Grand Mediterranean voyages it is offering from April 25 through Oct. 24 between Barcelona and Venice.

Norwegian Cruise Line has already opened its booking lines for the scheduled sailings.

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