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Norwegian Cruise Line has completed the acquisition of Prestige Cruises
the marks Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises are passed of hand for three billions of dollars
November 24, 2014
The group Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, than work in the crocieristico field with the company Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), has completed the acquisition of Prestige Cruises International, parent company of Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, marks that operate in the segment of market of the luxury cruises ( of 1 and 2 september 2014).
Commenting the happened acquisition, that total of 3,025 billion is carried out for a fee dollars, the president and managing director of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, Kevin Sheehan, has emphasized that, if for years the group has operated with success with only brand crocieristico brand in a field that more and more is consolidated, the acquisition of Prestige allows the creation of a new crocieristico operator with an immense range of complementary offers. "Now - it has added - we transfer our attention from the phase of necessary planning to the good outcome of integration of these organizations to the phase of performance, with an organizational structure that also affords the Regent Seven Seas Cruises and Oceania, important realization synergies maintaining integrity of the Norwegian Cruise Line Cruises, marks of success in the respective segments".
"Together - the managing director of Prestige Cruise Holdings has confirmed, Frank Del Rio - we will develop ulteriorly to the position of our marks which leaders in the markets upper-premium and luxury continuing to offer exceptional experiences to our hosts and to expand the range it is of Oceania that of Regent Seven Seas Cruises all over the world".
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