Published: October 06, 2011
Mayor Bloomberg and Norwegian Cruise Line Announce New York City Will Be Home to New State-of-the-Art 4,000 Passenger Cruise Ship
NEW YORK - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Norwegian Cruise Line CEO Kevin Sheehan
today announced that Norwegian Cruise Line's new state-of-the-art 4,000
passenger ship, Norwegian Breakaway, will make New York City its
year-round home port. Beginning in May 2013, Norwegian Breakaway-which
will be the largest ship ever to home port in the City-will replace
Norwegian Star, and embark on a minimum of 88 cruises from the Manhattan
Cruise Terminal through March 31, 2015. The ship calls will bring an
estimated 140,000 additional embarking passengers into New York City
over two years, resulting in an estimated $35 million in additional
direct spending. Mayor Bloomberg and Norwegian Cruise Line were joined
at the announcement in the Manhattan Cruise Terminal by New York City
Economic Development Corporation President Seth W. Pinsky and NYC & Co
CEO George Fertitta.
From Left to Right: Seth W. Pinsky, New York City Economic Development
Corporation President; Kevin Sheehan, CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line;
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg; Peter Max, artist; George Fertitta, CEO of NYC & Company (Photo: Zev Starr-Tambor)
"Out-of-town visitors spent $31 billion last year, supporting hundreds
of thousands of jobs in our restaurants, shops, hotels, and cultural
institutions," said Mayor Bloomberg. "By making New York City home to
its newest and largest ship, Norwegian Cruise Line is further confirming
our standing as a top cruise destination and a place that tourists from
around the world want to visit."
"New York is not only one of our top markets, but also my hometown,"
said Norwegian Cruise Line Chief Executive Officer Kevin Sheehan.
"Therefore, I am thrilled to announce that New York will be the
year-round home for our next generation Freestyle Cruising ship,
Norwegian Breakaway. In addition, we are offering an exciting inaugural
summer itinerary cruising to the beautiful island of Bermuda, a much
sought-after summer destination."
"Norwegian Breakaway will be the largest ship ever to homeport in New
York City, bringing more passengers, generating more spending, and
creating more jobs in our City," said New York City Economic Development
Corporation President Seth W. Pinsky. "Thank you to Norwegian Cruise
Line for their commitment to New York City, and for making Manhattan
Cruise Terminal the homeport for this amazing new state-of-the-art ship."
"New York City remains one of the top ten cruise ports in the United
States, and we thank Norwegian Cruise Line for making Manhattan Cruise
Terminal Norwegian Breakaway's year-round home port," said George
Fertitta, CEO of NYC & Company, New York City's marketing and tourism
arm. "Approximately 583,000 cruise passengers embarked in New York City
in 2010 and that number continues to grow helping the City to report
record breaking tourism numbers year after year. We hope Norwegian
Breakaway and all of the Norwegian Cruise Line passengers will have an
opportunity to visit New York City pre- or post-cruise and discover the
energy and vibrancy of all five boroughs."
Norwegian Cruise Line was the first cruise line to homeport year-round
in New York City beginning in 2003. Since then, the company has been
committed to bringing its newest and largest ships to the Big Apple,
with two ships calling in New York City since 2005. In 2013 alone,
Norwegian Breakaway is expected to make 34 calls at Manhattan Cruise
Terminal (MCT). In addition, Norwegian Gem will continue to call
year-round at MCT, with an expected 47 calls, and Norwegian Star will
make 15 calls in 2013 before being replaced. In total, Norwegian Cruise
Line ships will bring approximately 285,000 embarking passengers into
New York City in 2013, generating approximately $70 million in direct
spending in the City - a $13.5 million increase due to the additional
passengers on Norwegian Breakaway.
Currently under construction at Meyer Werft in Germany, Norwegian
Breakaway will be 144,017 gross tons and is scheduled for delivery in
April 2013. Following inaugural events, the ship will sail a series of
22 seven-day cruises from New York to Bermuda beginning May 12, 2013
through Oct. 6, 2013. Departing on Sundays, the ship will spend three
full days in Bermuda, along with three days at sea.
"The Government of Bermuda is honored to be the destination of choice
for the inaugural sailings of Norwegian Breakaway for 2013. As a
long-standing partner with Norwegian Cruise Line, we look forward to the
launch of this new and innovative cruise product," said the Hon. Terry
Lister, Minister of Transport. "We know their passengers will enjoy the
cruise itinerary and the hospitality of the Bermudian people."
Norwegian Breakaway's New York to Bermuda cruises are scheduled to go on
sale to Latitudes members, Norwegian's frequent guests, on Friday,
October 14, 2011 and to the public on Monday, October 17, 2011. Also, as
part of its Partners First commitment, Norwegian will open Norwegian
Breakaway's sailings for group block bookings exclusively for travel
partners on Monday, October 10, 2011. Travel partners wishing to block a
group should call Norwegian at 800-327-7030.
Information on Norwegian Breakaway's accommodations and itineraries can
be found at www.ncl.com/breakaway.
To book a cruise on Norwegian Breakaway, contact a travel professional,
call Norwegian at 800-327-7030 or visit www.ncl.com.
About Norwegian Cruise Line
Norwegian Cruise Line is the innovator in cruise travel with a 44-year
history of breaking the boundaries of traditional cruising, most notably
with the introduction of Freestyle Cruising which has revolutionized the
industry by allowing guests more freedom and flexibility.
Today, Norwegian has 11 purpose-built Freestyle Cruising ships,
providing guests the opportunity to enjoy a relaxed cruise vacation on
some of the newest and most contemporary ships at sea. The Company has
two 4,000-passenger vessels on order for delivery in spring 2013 and
spring 2014.
Norwegian's largest and most innovative Freestyle Cruising ship,
Norwegian Epic, debuted in June 2010. Norwegian Cruise Line is the
official cruise line of Blue Man Group, appearing for the first time at
sea on Norwegian Epic, as well as the official cruise line of Legends in
Concert, Howl at the Moon Dueling Pianos, Gibson Guitar, and
Nickelodeon, the number-one entertainment brand for kids. Cirque Dreams
& Dinner is also featured on board Norwegian Epic as the first show of
its kind at sea under a big top.
High resolution, downloadable images are available at www.ncl.com/pressroom.
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