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MIAMI, May 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (NYSE:NCLH) today announced the appointment of Linda P. Jojo to its Board of Directors (the “Board”) as an independent director, effective May 7, 2025. Ms. Jojo will also serve as a member of the Technology, Environmental, Safety and Security Committee. With Ms. Jojo's appointment, the size of the Board has increased to nine members and eight of the nine members are independent.
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– Norwegian Epic to Debut Expanded Family Offerings, Adults-Only Spaces and More Staterooms Before Commencing a Season of Bucket-List Cruises to Europe Beginning May 8, 2025 – – NCL's Pride of America to Receive More Club Balcony Suites During Upcoming Renovation Starting May 3, 2025 – – Renderings of the New Spaces can be Found at NCL's Newsroom – MIAMI , May 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), the innovator in global cruise travel, today announced that Norwegian Epic and NCL's Pride of America will both undergo revitalization projects just in time for the 2025 summer travel season. Designed to give guests MORE to do and MORE to enjoy with the freedom and flexibility to design their very best vacation, the new enhancements range from the addition of a reimagined water park for children, the expansion of the adults-only Vibe Beach Club, additional accommodations and more.
CNBC's Contessa Brewer interviews Harry Sommer, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings CEO, about the company's Q1 earnings, the state of the American consumer and outlook for the cruise industry amidst the current macro uncertainty.
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings missed first-quarter earnings expectations. The company said Americans may be hesitant in booking longer cruises to Europe.
NCLH first-quarter 2025 results are hurt by decline in Capacity Days, stemming from a higher number of Berths out of service due to larger ships undergoing dry-dock.
Norwegian Cruise Lines Limited (NYSE:NCLH ) Q1 2025 Earnings Conference Call April 30, 2025 8:00 AM ET Company Participants Harry Sommer - President, Chief Executive Officer Mark Kempa - Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer Sarah Inmon - Head of Investor Relations and Corporate Communications Conference Call Participants Matthew Boss - JP Morgan Steve Wieczynski - Stifel Robin Farley - UBS Ben Chaiken - Mizuho James Hardiman - Citi Conor Cunningham - Melius Research Brandt Montour - Barclays Operator Good morning and welcome to the Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings first quarter 2025 earnings conference call. My name is Donna and I will be your Operator.
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) stock tumbles after reporting first quarter results that missed on the top and bottom lines as the company expects demand to soften. Citi leisure and travel analyst James Hardiman joins Morning Brief co-hosts Brad Smith and Madison Mills to take a closer look at Norwegian's earnings print, especially compared to that of competitors Carnival (CCL) and Royal Caribbean (RCL).