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Old July 28th, 2004, 04:51 PM
Ray Goldenberg
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Hi Everyone,

I received this press release from NCL and thought it would be of
interest. I suggest those of you that are thinking of booking a
cruise to do it soon. We are seeing many sold out sailings. Cabins
that are available are often times going up in price. If you have
missed any of my news' postings, they are available on my web site.

Best regards,
Ray
LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL
800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905
http://www.lighthousetravel.com


NCL ANNOUNCES ITINERARY FOR PRIDE OF AMERICA
Company outlines full 2005 Hawai`i deployment including new Maui
embarkations

MIAMI, July 27, 2004 – NCL Corporation (NCL) today unveiled the
itinerary for Pride of America, the second of three U.S. Flagged ships
that will sail Hawai`i under the NCL America brand. With a delivery
date of June 6, 2005 and after several inaugural cruises, Pride of
America will begin sailing seven-day roundtrip cruises from Honolulu
on July 23, 2005 as well as offering three-day and four-day
inter-island cruises between Honolulu and Maui.

In addition, the company announced that it would offer a Maui
embarkation/disembarkation option on the Honolulu-based Pride of
Aloha, resulting in a seven-day round-trip cruise from Maui as well as
the current seven-day round-trip cruise from Honolulu on Pride of
Aloha. NCL’s third Hawai`i-based ship, Norwegian Wind, will continue
her popular 10- and 11-day Hawai`i and Fanning Island itineraries from
Honolulu. Norwegian Wind sails under the Norwegian Cruise Line brand.

With today’s announcements, NCL will offer from Honolulu – two
seven-day inter-island cruises, one on Pride of Aloha (Sundays) and
one on Pride of America (Saturdays); a 10/11 day itinerary on
Norwegian Wind (departing alternate Wednesdays and Saturdays) and a
three-night inter-island cruise to Maui via the Big Island of Hawai`i
on Pride of America. From Maui, NCL will offer a seven-night
inter-island cruise on Pride of Aloha and a four-night inter-island
cruise from Maui to Honolulu via the Big Island of Hawai`i and Kauai
on Pride of America.

“With two NCL America ships sailing inter-island cruises and a
Norwegian Cruise Line ship sailing a Hawai`i/Fanning Island itinerary
this will be the largest cruise deployment ever for Hawai`i,” said
Colin Veitch, president and CEO of NCL America.

Pride of America’s roundtrip seven-day cruises from Honolulu feature a
day in Hilo, Hawai’i; two days in Kahului, Maui; a day in Kona,
Hawai’i; and two days in Nawiliwili, Kauai. The three-day cruise will
embark in Honolulu every Saturday and include: one day in Hilo,
Hawai’i; and two days in Kahului, Maui disembarking there every
Tuesday. The four-day cruise will embark in Kahului, Maui every
Tuesday and include: one day in Kona, Hawai’i; two days in Nawiliwili,
Kauai; and disembarking every Saturday in Honolulu, O`ahu.

Pride of Aloha’s new seven-day roundtrip Maui cruise begins on June 4,
2005 embarking in Kahului every Saturday and features one day in
Honolulu, O`ahu; two days in Nawiliwili, Kauai; one day in Hilo,
Hawai`i; one day in Kona, Hawai`i; and one day and an overnight in
Kahului, Maui before disembarking on Saturday. This Maui-Maui cruise
will run in parallel with the ship’s Honolulu-Honolulu cruise.
Maui-Maui guests will embark and disembark on Saturdays.
Honolulu-Honolulu guests will embark and disembark on Sundays.

Pride of Aloha, NCL America’s first U.S.-flag cruise ship is currently
sailing seven-day, round-trip Hawai’i itineraries, visiting all four
main islands and giving passengers up to 96 hours in port. Ports of
call include: Honolulu, O`ahu; an overnight in Nawiliwili, Kaua`i;
Hilo, Hawai`i; Kona, Hawai`i; and an overnight in Kahului, Maui.

Norwegian Wind’s itinerary features roundtrip cruises from Honolulu
with the 10-day itinerary featuring Honolulu, O`ahu; Hilo, Hawai`i;
Fanning Island, Republic of Kiribati; Nawiliwili Kaua`i; Lahaina,
Maui; and Kona, Hawai`i; and her 11-day itinerary featuring Honolulu,
O`ahu; Hilo, Hawai`i; Kahului, Maui; Lahaina, Maui; Nawiliwili,
Kaua`i; Fanning Island, Republic of Kiribati; and Kona, Hawai`i.

Cruises go on sale on August 9.

Pride of America will be the first new-built U.S. flagged cruise ship
in 50 years and will employ 1,000 U.S. seafarers and will generate
hundreds of millions of dollars in economic benefits to Hawai`i and
the U.S. The ship, which celebrates a ‘Best of America’ theme, will
feature the innovative attributes of NCL’s newest Freestyle Cruising
fleet. She features eight restaurants offering traditional dining
experiences in two main restaurants plus multiple alternative dining
venues, from formal to casual including a 24-hour dining location.

Pride of America has over 660 balcony staterooms, a wide range of
family-friendly interconnecting cabins, state-of-the-art entertainment
venues, three pools, extensive children’s facilities, an abundance of
spacious public rooms and the largest dedicated meeting facilities at
sea. All inspired by the diverse regions of America. The ship will
also include several firsts for NCL including a Conservatory, a new
category of Family Suites, Tennis Court and an Art Gallery.

Maui embarkations supported by new United flight

Today’s announcement coincides with the introduction of United
Airlines’ new non-stop Chicago-Maui-Kona service, which complements
its recently introduced daily non-stop flight from Chicago to
Honolulu.

“United’s new direct route from Chicago to Maui-Kona supports our
Hawai`i deployment, especially as we introduce new Maui embarkations
for Pride of Aloha and Pride of America,” Veitch added.

United currently provides 25 daily nonstop flights to Hawai`i from its
U.S. hubs in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver and Chicago, and flies
daily to Honolulu nonstop from both Osaka and Tokyo.

NCL Corporation is an innovative cruise company headquartered in
Miami, Florida. With a fleet of 14 ships in service and under
construction, the corporation oversees the operations of NCL, NCL
America and Orient Lines. On July 4, 2004, NCL made U.S. maritime
history when it introduced the reflagged Pride of Aloha, the first
modern U.S.-flagged cruise ship in nearly 50 years. The 2,002
passenger ship is 100% U.S.-crewed, with most seafarers hailing from
Hawai`i. The company is currently building three ships – Pride of
America (delivery on June 6, 2005), Norwegian Jewel (delivery in
August 2005) and Pride of Hawai`i (delivery in April 2006).

For further information on NCL or NCL America, please contact your
travel agent.

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Old July 28th, 2004, 06:56 PM
Jochen Lippert
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Ray Goldenberg wrote:

Pride of America will be the first new-built U.S. flagged cruise ship
in 50 years and will employ 1,000 U.S. seafarers and will generate
hundreds of millions of dollars in economic benefits to Hawai`i and
the U.S. The ship, which celebrates a ¼Best of America' theme, will
feature the innovative attributes of NCL's newest Freestyle Cruising
fleet. She features eight restaurants offering traditional dining
experiences in two main restaurants plus multiple alternative dining
venues, from formal to casual including a 24-hour dining location.


Any idea who will finish the ship and when they will start? Last time I
checked it was still lying in Bremerhaven, with no visible work done on
it...

Jochen Lippert

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Old July 28th, 2004, 08:04 PM
Jochen Lippert
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Ray Goldenberg wrote:

According to my web page quoting the press release, "NCL America
announced today that it had concluded negotiations with Lloyd Werft in
Germany, its insurers and banks, and agreed a new delivery date for
the Pride of America on June 6, 2005."


Sounds logical. Now they just need to begin...

Thanks,

Jochen Lippert

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Old July 28th, 2004, 08:04 PM
Jochen Lippert
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Default NCL New Pride of America Itinerary!

Ray Goldenberg wrote:

According to my web page quoting the press release, "NCL America
announced today that it had concluded negotiations with Lloyd Werft in
Germany, its insurers and banks, and agreed a new delivery date for
the Pride of America on June 6, 2005."


Sounds logical. Now they just need to begin...

Thanks,

Jochen Lippert

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Old July 28th, 2004, 08:04 PM
Jochen Lippert
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Default NCL New Pride of America Itinerary!

Ray Goldenberg wrote:

According to my web page quoting the press release, "NCL America
announced today that it had concluded negotiations with Lloyd Werft in
Germany, its insurers and banks, and agreed a new delivery date for
the Pride of America on June 6, 2005."


Sounds logical. Now they just need to begin...

Thanks,

Jochen Lippert

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Old July 28th, 2004, 08:04 PM
Jochen Lippert
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Default NCL New Pride of America Itinerary!

Ray Goldenberg wrote:

According to my web page quoting the press release, "NCL America
announced today that it had concluded negotiations with Lloyd Werft in
Germany, its insurers and banks, and agreed a new delivery date for
the Pride of America on June 6, 2005."


Sounds logical. Now they just need to begin...

Thanks,

Jochen Lippert

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Old July 28th, 2004, 10:44 PM
paul Falce
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Default NCL New Pride of America Itinerary!

biggest thing about this, Ray, is the american crew going to survive for
any length of time. I think this is what prompted the mandatory service
charge to placate the american crews and hiding what it was all about by
making it fleet wide. In a years time they may go back to what they use
to have. they are spending a lot of money to just sew up the Hawaiian
Islands

Ray Goldenberg wrote:
Hi Everyone,

I received this press release from NCL and thought it would be of
interest. I suggest those of you that are thinking of booking a
cruise to do it soon. We are seeing many sold out sailings. Cabins
that are available are often times going up in price. If you have
missed any of my news' postings, they are available on my web site.

Best regards,
Ray
LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL
800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905
http://www.lighthousetravel.com


NCL ANNOUNCES ITINERARY FOR PRIDE OF AMERICA
Company outlines full 2005 Hawai`i deployment including new Maui
embarkations

MIAMI, July 27, 2004 – NCL Corporation (NCL) today unveiled the
itinerary for Pride of America, the second of three U.S. Flagged ships
that will sail Hawai`i under the NCL America brand. With a delivery
date of June 6, 2005 and after several inaugural cruises, Pride of
America will begin sailing seven-day roundtrip cruises from Honolulu
on July 23, 2005 as well as offering three-day and four-day
inter-island cruises between Honolulu and Maui.

In addition, the company announced that it would offer a Maui
embarkation/disembarkation option on the Honolulu-based Pride of
Aloha, resulting in a seven-day round-trip cruise from Maui as well as
the current seven-day round-trip cruise from Honolulu on Pride of
Aloha. NCL’s third Hawai`i-based ship, Norwegian Wind, will continue
her popular 10- and 11-day Hawai`i and Fanning Island itineraries from
Honolulu. Norwegian Wind sails under the Norwegian Cruise Line brand.

With today’s announcements, NCL will offer from Honolulu – two
seven-day inter-island cruises, one on Pride of Aloha (Sundays) and
one on Pride of America (Saturdays); a 10/11 day itinerary on
Norwegian Wind (departing alternate Wednesdays and Saturdays) and a
three-night inter-island cruise to Maui via the Big Island of Hawai`i
on Pride of America. From Maui, NCL will offer a seven-night
inter-island cruise on Pride of Aloha and a four-night inter-island
cruise from Maui to Honolulu via the Big Island of Hawai`i and Kauai
on Pride of America.

“With two NCL America ships sailing inter-island cruises and a
Norwegian Cruise Line ship sailing a Hawai`i/Fanning Island itinerary
this will be the largest cruise deployment ever for Hawai`i,” said
Colin Veitch, president and CEO of NCL America.

Pride of America’s roundtrip seven-day cruises from Honolulu feature a
day in Hilo, Hawai’i; two days in Kahului, Maui; a day in Kona,
Hawai’i; and two days in Nawiliwili, Kauai. The three-day cruise will
embark in Honolulu every Saturday and include: one day in Hilo,
Hawai’i; and two days in Kahului, Maui disembarking there every
Tuesday. The four-day cruise will embark in Kahului, Maui every
Tuesday and include: one day in Kona, Hawai’i; two days in Nawiliwili,
Kauai; and disembarking every Saturday in Honolulu, O`ahu.

Pride of Aloha’s new seven-day roundtrip Maui cruise begins on June 4,
2005 embarking in Kahului every Saturday and features one day in
Honolulu, O`ahu; two days in Nawiliwili, Kauai; one day in Hilo,
Hawai`i; one day in Kona, Hawai`i; and one day and an overnight in
Kahului, Maui before disembarking on Saturday. This Maui-Maui cruise
will run in parallel with the ship’s Honolulu-Honolulu cruise.
Maui-Maui guests will embark and disembark on Saturdays.
Honolulu-Honolulu guests will embark and disembark on Sundays.

Pride of Aloha, NCL America’s first U.S.-flag cruise ship is currently
sailing seven-day, round-trip Hawai’i itineraries, visiting all four
main islands and giving passengers up to 96 hours in port. Ports of
call include: Honolulu, O`ahu; an overnight in Nawiliwili, Kaua`i;
Hilo, Hawai`i; Kona, Hawai`i; and an overnight in Kahului, Maui.

Norwegian Wind’s itinerary features roundtrip cruises from Honolulu
with the 10-day itinerary featuring Honolulu, O`ahu; Hilo, Hawai`i;
Fanning Island, Republic of Kiribati; Nawiliwili Kaua`i; Lahaina,
Maui; and Kona, Hawai`i; and her 11-day itinerary featuring Honolulu,
O`ahu; Hilo, Hawai`i; Kahului, Maui; Lahaina, Maui; Nawiliwili,
Kaua`i; Fanning Island, Republic of Kiribati; and Kona, Hawai`i.

Cruises go on sale on August 9.

Pride of America will be the first new-built U.S. flagged cruise ship
in 50 years and will employ 1,000 U.S. seafarers and will generate
hundreds of millions of dollars in economic benefits to Hawai`i and
the U.S. The ship, which celebrates a ‘Best of America’ theme, will
feature the innovative attributes of NCL’s newest Freestyle Cruising
fleet. She features eight restaurants offering traditional dining
experiences in two main restaurants plus multiple alternative dining
venues, from formal to casual including a 24-hour dining location.

Pride of America has over 660 balcony staterooms, a wide range of
family-friendly interconnecting cabins, state-of-the-art entertainment
venues, three pools, extensive children’s facilities, an abundance of
spacious public rooms and the largest dedicated meeting facilities at
sea. All inspired by the diverse regions of America. The ship will
also include several firsts for NCL including a Conservatory, a new
category of Family Suites, Tennis Court and an Art Gallery.

Maui embarkations supported by new United flight

Today’s announcement coincides with the introduction of United
Airlines’ new non-stop Chicago-Maui-Kona service, which complements
its recently introduced daily non-stop flight from Chicago to
Honolulu.

“United’s new direct route from Chicago to Maui-Kona supports our
Hawai`i deployment, especially as we introduce new Maui embarkations
for Pride of Aloha and Pride of America,” Veitch added.

United currently provides 25 daily nonstop flights to Hawai`i from its
U.S. hubs in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver and Chicago, and flies
daily to Honolulu nonstop from both Osaka and Tokyo.

NCL Corporation is an innovative cruise company headquartered in
Miami, Florida. With a fleet of 14 ships in service and under
construction, the corporation oversees the operations of NCL, NCL
America and Orient Lines. On July 4, 2004, NCL made U.S. maritime
history when it introduced the reflagged Pride of Aloha, the first
modern U.S.-flagged cruise ship in nearly 50 years. The 2,002
passenger ship is 100% U.S.-crewed, with most seafarers hailing from
Hawai`i. The company is currently building three ships – Pride of
America (delivery on June 6, 2005), Norwegian Jewel (delivery in
August 2005) and Pride of Hawai`i (delivery in April 2006).

For further information on NCL or NCL America, please contact your
travel agent.


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Old July 28th, 2004, 10:44 PM
paul Falce
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Default NCL New Pride of America Itinerary!

biggest thing about this, Ray, is the american crew going to survive for
any length of time. I think this is what prompted the mandatory service
charge to placate the american crews and hiding what it was all about by
making it fleet wide. In a years time they may go back to what they use
to have. they are spending a lot of money to just sew up the Hawaiian
Islands

Ray Goldenberg wrote:
Hi Everyone,

I received this press release from NCL and thought it would be of
interest. I suggest those of you that are thinking of booking a
cruise to do it soon. We are seeing many sold out sailings. Cabins
that are available are often times going up in price. If you have
missed any of my news' postings, they are available on my web site.

Best regards,
Ray
LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL
800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905
http://www.lighthousetravel.com


NCL ANNOUNCES ITINERARY FOR PRIDE OF AMERICA
Company outlines full 2005 Hawai`i deployment including new Maui
embarkations

MIAMI, July 27, 2004 – NCL Corporation (NCL) today unveiled the
itinerary for Pride of America, the second of three U.S. Flagged ships
that will sail Hawai`i under the NCL America brand. With a delivery
date of June 6, 2005 and after several inaugural cruises, Pride of
America will begin sailing seven-day roundtrip cruises from Honolulu
on July 23, 2005 as well as offering three-day and four-day
inter-island cruises between Honolulu and Maui.

In addition, the company announced that it would offer a Maui
embarkation/disembarkation option on the Honolulu-based Pride of
Aloha, resulting in a seven-day round-trip cruise from Maui as well as
the current seven-day round-trip cruise from Honolulu on Pride of
Aloha. NCL’s third Hawai`i-based ship, Norwegian Wind, will continue
her popular 10- and 11-day Hawai`i and Fanning Island itineraries from
Honolulu. Norwegian Wind sails under the Norwegian Cruise Line brand.

With today’s announcements, NCL will offer from Honolulu – two
seven-day inter-island cruises, one on Pride of Aloha (Sundays) and
one on Pride of America (Saturdays); a 10/11 day itinerary on
Norwegian Wind (departing alternate Wednesdays and Saturdays) and a
three-night inter-island cruise to Maui via the Big Island of Hawai`i
on Pride of America. From Maui, NCL will offer a seven-night
inter-island cruise on Pride of Aloha and a four-night inter-island
cruise from Maui to Honolulu via the Big Island of Hawai`i and Kauai
on Pride of America.

“With two NCL America ships sailing inter-island cruises and a
Norwegian Cruise Line ship sailing a Hawai`i/Fanning Island itinerary
this will be the largest cruise deployment ever for Hawai`i,” said
Colin Veitch, president and CEO of NCL America.

Pride of America’s roundtrip seven-day cruises from Honolulu feature a
day in Hilo, Hawai’i; two days in Kahului, Maui; a day in Kona,
Hawai’i; and two days in Nawiliwili, Kauai. The three-day cruise will
embark in Honolulu every Saturday and include: one day in Hilo,
Hawai’i; and two days in Kahului, Maui disembarking there every
Tuesday. The four-day cruise will embark in Kahului, Maui every
Tuesday and include: one day in Kona, Hawai’i; two days in Nawiliwili,
Kauai; and disembarking every Saturday in Honolulu, O`ahu.

Pride of Aloha’s new seven-day roundtrip Maui cruise begins on June 4,
2005 embarking in Kahului every Saturday and features one day in
Honolulu, O`ahu; two days in Nawiliwili, Kauai; one day in Hilo,
Hawai`i; one day in Kona, Hawai`i; and one day and an overnight in
Kahului, Maui before disembarking on Saturday. This Maui-Maui cruise
will run in parallel with the ship’s Honolulu-Honolulu cruise.
Maui-Maui guests will embark and disembark on Saturdays.
Honolulu-Honolulu guests will embark and disembark on Sundays.

Pride of Aloha, NCL America’s first U.S.-flag cruise ship is currently
sailing seven-day, round-trip Hawai’i itineraries, visiting all four
main islands and giving passengers up to 96 hours in port. Ports of
call include: Honolulu, O`ahu; an overnight in Nawiliwili, Kaua`i;
Hilo, Hawai`i; Kona, Hawai`i; and an overnight in Kahului, Maui.

Norwegian Wind’s itinerary features roundtrip cruises from Honolulu
with the 10-day itinerary featuring Honolulu, O`ahu; Hilo, Hawai`i;
Fanning Island, Republic of Kiribati; Nawiliwili Kaua`i; Lahaina,
Maui; and Kona, Hawai`i; and her 11-day itinerary featuring Honolulu,
O`ahu; Hilo, Hawai`i; Kahului, Maui; Lahaina, Maui; Nawiliwili,
Kaua`i; Fanning Island, Republic of Kiribati; and Kona, Hawai`i.

Cruises go on sale on August 9.

Pride of America will be the first new-built U.S. flagged cruise ship
in 50 years and will employ 1,000 U.S. seafarers and will generate
hundreds of millions of dollars in economic benefits to Hawai`i and
the U.S. The ship, which celebrates a ‘Best of America’ theme, will
feature the innovative attributes of NCL’s newest Freestyle Cruising
fleet. She features eight restaurants offering traditional dining
experiences in two main restaurants plus multiple alternative dining
venues, from formal to casual including a 24-hour dining location.

Pride of America has over 660 balcony staterooms, a wide range of
family-friendly interconnecting cabins, state-of-the-art entertainment
venues, three pools, extensive children’s facilities, an abundance of
spacious public rooms and the largest dedicated meeting facilities at
sea. All inspired by the diverse regions of America. The ship will
also include several firsts for NCL including a Conservatory, a new
category of Family Suites, Tennis Court and an Art Gallery.

Maui embarkations supported by new United flight

Today’s announcement coincides with the introduction of United
Airlines’ new non-stop Chicago-Maui-Kona service, which complements
its recently introduced daily non-stop flight from Chicago to
Honolulu.

“United’s new direct route from Chicago to Maui-Kona supports our
Hawai`i deployment, especially as we introduce new Maui embarkations
for Pride of Aloha and Pride of America,” Veitch added.

United currently provides 25 daily nonstop flights to Hawai`i from its
U.S. hubs in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver and Chicago, and flies
daily to Honolulu nonstop from both Osaka and Tokyo.

NCL Corporation is an innovative cruise company headquartered in
Miami, Florida. With a fleet of 14 ships in service and under
construction, the corporation oversees the operations of NCL, NCL
America and Orient Lines. On July 4, 2004, NCL made U.S. maritime
history when it introduced the reflagged Pride of Aloha, the first
modern U.S.-flagged cruise ship in nearly 50 years. The 2,002
passenger ship is 100% U.S.-crewed, with most seafarers hailing from
Hawai`i. The company is currently building three ships – Pride of
America (delivery on June 6, 2005), Norwegian Jewel (delivery in
August 2005) and Pride of Hawai`i (delivery in April 2006).

For further information on NCL or NCL America, please contact your
travel agent.


 




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