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  2. Norwegian Encore - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian Encore was delivered to NCL on 30 October 2019 in Bremerhaven. [6] The ship was the 14th and last ship that Meyer Werft has built for NCL. [15]Andy Stuart, then-president and CEO of NCL, announced on The Kelly Clarkson Show on 10 September 2019 that Kelly Clarkson would be the godmother to Norwegian Encore. [16]

  3. List of cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... As some cruise ships have operated under multiple names, ... Norwegian Encore: Norwegian Cruise Line: 2019: 169,145:

  4. Category:Ships of Norwegian Cruise Line - Wikipedia

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  5. Norwegian Cruise Line - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian pioneered many firsts in the cruise industry, such as the first exclusive private island, Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas, [further explanation needed] the first combined air-sea program (marketed as "Cloud 9 Cruises"), which combined low-cost air fares with the cruise, Freestyle Cruising, which is a form of relaxed and informal cruising, and first shipline to develop new ports in ...

  6. Norwegian Escape - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian Escape is a Breakaway Plus-class cruise ship operated by Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), a subsidiary of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings.She was the fleet's first Breakaway Plus-class ship to be delivered and was designed with larger dimensions and gross tonnage than her older sister ships, Norwegian Breakaway and Norwegian Getaway, at 164,998 GT.

  7. Prima-class cruise ship - Wikipedia

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    Each ship is expected to cost about $850 million. [1] The modifications that are to be made to the design for the future Prima-class ships would result in an extra 1.2 billion euros in shipbuilding costs — about $1.27 billion. [citation needed] The first ship, Norwegian Prima, entered service in 2022, with the second, Norwegian Viva, in 2023.