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Cruise News for the Corporate Travel Professional

Wednesday July 15, 2009

One of our old time favorites the Norwegian Majesty has joined the Louis Fleet and will be renamed the Louis Majesty

 
Louis Cruises officially announced that the 40,876 gross ton, 1992-built, 1,790 passenger M/V NORWEGIAN MAJESTY will shortly join their fleet and will be renamed LOUIS MAJESTY when the ship officially joins the Louis fleet on December 4.

The Louis Majesty will assume the Genoa and Marseille-based program of cruises currently operated by the MV CORAL (ex CUNARD ADVENTURER, SUNWARD II, TRITON).

Originally constructed as the BIRKA QUEEN and completed for Miami-based Majesty Cruise Line as ROYAL MAJESTY, the ship was sold to NCL in 1997 and renamed NORWEGIAN MAJESTY.

In 1999, NORWEGIAN MAJESTY was expanded with the addition of a 33 meter midsection at Lloyd Werft in Bremerhaven, sold to Louis Cruises in 2008 and subsequently chartered back to NCL to complete her scheduled program.

The LOUIS MAJESTY has two pools, six international restaurants and nine bars and lounges as well as a double deck show lounge.

 

 
 

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