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Positive performances quarterly financial institutions of the group Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings
In the first three months of this year revenues are recorded record
May 2, 2018
The crocieristico group Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, than work a fleet of 26 cruise ships through the marks Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, has archived item the first trimester of 2018 with revenues pairs to 1,29 billion dollars, figure that the new record relatively to the first trimester constitutes of the year and represents an increment of +12.4% on the same period last year when the precedence was marked record. The increase - it has specified the group - is determined is from the increase of the prices of the cruises in all the markets is from the increase of the ability generated from the income in the fleet of the ship Norwegian Joy that is taken in delivery in April 2017. The EBITDA has been pairs to 296,6 million dollars (+25.6%), the operating profit to 167,0 million dollars (+39.5%) and the profit clearly to 103,2 million dollars (+66.6%).
In the first three months of this year the ships of the fleet of the group have accommodated altogether 617 thousand passengers (+16.9%) and the days of cruise for passenger have reached a total of beyond 4,7 million (+11.7%).
Emphasizing the strong increase of the performances financial institutions achieved at the beginning of this year, the president and managing director of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, Frank Del Rio, have specified that an ulterior increase of the results in the remaining part of 2018 is attended and in 2019 thanks to the elevated level of the reservations and to the continuous increase of the prices of the cruises.
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