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NCL Corporation Announces Sale of Norwegian Crown to Fred Olsen Cruise Lines

By , About.com Guide   June 12, 2006

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Star Cruises, the parent company of Norwegian Cruise Lines, has announced plans to sell the Norwegian Crown to Fred Olsen Cruise Lines. The 34,000 gross-ton Norwegian Crown, which entered service in 1988 for Royal Cruise Line, accommodates over 1,000 guests (double occupancy). Norwegian Crown has also operated in both the Norwegian Cruise Line and Orient Lines brands as Crown Odyssey and Norwegian Crown.

The sale of the Norwegian Crown will be effective August 2006. Star Cruises will concurrently charter the vessel back from Fred. Olsen, and NCL will continue her announced deployment through to November 2007.
NCL Corporation Announces Sale of Norwegian Crown to Fred Olsen Cruise Lines

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