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Norwegian
Cruise Line
"The Norwegian
Way"
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Norwegian Cruise Line offers midrange mainstream
cruising experience on modern cruise vessels with
diverse itineraries. The company is somewhat
behind of it's main competitors (Princess
Cruises, Royal Caribbean, Celebrity and Holland
America) and targets middle class passengers,
mostly from the U.S. and Canada. Norwegian
Cruise Line offers good working conditions for
it's crew members and competitive salaries, but
in case you could secure a position with any of
the above mentioned cruise lines, it is our
opinion that they are a better choice.
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Fleet and itineraries:
Norwegian Sky: Bahamas registry,
built 1999, 80.000
gross tons, 2.002 passengers, 750 crew members.
Itineraries: Eastern/Western Caribbean, Panama
Canal
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Norwegian Wind: Bahamas registry,
built 1993, 46.000 gross tons, 1.750 passengers,
614 crew members.
Itineraries: Western Caribbean, Panama Canal,
Alaska, Hawaii. |
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Norwegian Dream: Bahamas registry,
built 1992,
46.000 gross tons, 1.750 passengers, 614 crew
members.
Itineraries: Mediterranean, Black Sea,
Scandinavia, Western
Europe, Trans-Atlantic, Southern Caribbean. |
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Norwegian Majesty: Panama registry,
built 1992,
38.000 gross tons, 1.460 passengers, 550 crew
members.
Itineraries: Caribbean, Bermuda, South America.
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Norwegian Sea: Bahamas registry,
built 1988, 42.000
gross tons, 1.504 passengers, 616 crew members.
Itineraries: Caribbean from Houston. |
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The Norway: Norway registry,
built 1960,
76.000 gross tons, 2.032 passengers, 900 crew
members.
Itineraries: Eastern Caribbean from Miami. |
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Norwegian Star: Bahamas registry,
built 1973,
4.250 gross tons, 116 passengers, 90 crew
members.
Itineraries: Australia. |
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