Thursday, January 21, 2010

NCL Announces staterooms for Singles


Norwegian Cruise Line will market the 100-square-foot studio accommodations on its upcoming newbuild, the 4,200-passenger Norwegian Epic, to solo travelers.

The Epic's 128 studio cabins will be designated and priced for single travelers, eliminating the so-called "single supplement" common for cruisers traveling alone, a rate that is typically equal to the price of the second berth in the cabin.

Prices for the studios start at $799.

"Solo travelers have typically been ignored by the cruise industry," Maria Miller, senior vice president of marketing for NCL, said during a webcast last week.

"We've taken the opportunity to reposition the studios and go after this market."

The studios, slightly smaller than standard inside cabins, have windows looking onto corridors. All passengers in the studios share exclusive use of the Living Room, a common space with a lounge, private bar and two large-screen TVs.

Miller pointed to data suggesting that there are 100 million single adults in the U.S., and that 35 million adults take solo vacations every year. However, less than 5% of those travelers take cruises.

Miller added that the single supplement has always been the "key barrier" to getting solo cruisers.

"Our goal is to break down that barrier and make it more comfortable for single travelers," she said.

"Solo travel is well suited to a cruise," she said. "Cruising is ideal for people who want to travel alone but don't want to be alone."

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

New Ships in 2010

New ships: What, when and where

February

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Costa Deliziosa, Costa Cruises
Tonnage: 92,700
Capacity: 2,260
Debut: Dubai
A sister to the Costa Luminosa, the Deliziosa will be the first cruise ship to be named in Dubai.
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AidaBlu, Aida Cruises
Tonnage: 68,500
Capacity: 2,050
Debut: Western Europe
The AidaBlu is the German cruise line's fourth ship in the six-vessel Project Sphinx series.

March

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MSC Magnifica MSC Cruises
Tonnage: 93,300
Capacity: 2,550
Debut: Mediterranean, Canada/New England
The fourth Musica-class ship will be MSC's first new ship to be based in the U.S.

April

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Azura, P&O Cruises
Tonnage: 116,000
Capacity: 3,100
Debut: Mediterranean
A sister to the Ventura, the Azura will have P&O's first block of single-occupancy staterooms, 18 in all.
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Celebrity Eclipse, Celebrity Cruises
Tonnage: 122,000
Capacity: 2,850
Debut: Northern Europe
The third of Celebrity's five-ship Solstice class, the Eclipse will spend its inaugural season in Europe.

The IndependenceJune

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Seabourn Sojourn, Seabourn Cruises
Tonnage: 32,000
Capacity: 450
Debut: Northern Europe
The second Odyssey-class ship will be named in London and will spend the season in Northern Europe.
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Norwegian Epic, Norwegian Cruise Line
Tonnage: 153,000
Capacity: 4,200
Debut: Caribbean
The Epic will have no main dining room or theater; it will have a bar made of ice and performances by Blue Man Group.
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Independence, American Cruise Lines
Tonnage: 3,000
Capacity: 101
Debut: Atlantic coast
The Independence will operate its maiden cruise in the Chesapeake Bay and head north to Maine.

July

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Nieuw Amsterdam, Holland America Line
Tonnage: 86,000
Capacity: 2,104
Debut: Eastern Mediterranean
A sister to the Eurodam, the Nieuw Amsterdam will be one of six ships HAL will operate in Europe.

September

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Queen Elizabeth, Cunard Line
Tonnage: 90,400
Capacity: 2,092
Debut: Western Europe, Mediterranean
The second-largest ship Cunard has built, the newest Queen will embark on a 103-day world cruise from Southampton in January 2011.

November

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Allure of the Seas, Royal Caribbean International
Tonnage: 220,000
Capacity: 5,400
Debut: Caribbean
The Allure will share with the Oasis of the Seas the title of world's largest cruise ship.