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31.07.2024 - 22:53 / skift.com / Dawit Habtemariam / Mark Kempa
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings executives say they aren’t seeing a reduction in guest spending.
“We are seeing absolutely no decrease in onboard spend,” said Mark Kempa, chief financial officer for Norwegian Cruise Line, on an earnings call Wednesday. “Overall, the short answer is no cracks, no deterioration.”
Analysts asked about a slowdown after Marriott executives reported in a slight softening in hotel guest spending in the second quarter.
Spending on Norwegian Cruise ships remained strong thanks to onboard amenities like speciality restaurants. Pre-cruise bookings for amenities were up 15%.
Norwegian benefits from the fact that they have more time to sell to guests. Kempa pointed out that guests on cruises remain on a ship for their entire trip whereas at hotels they will “come and go.”
In addition, guests book their trips much further in advance, making it easier for the cruise company to market onboard activities.
“There are fundamental things that work in our favor that make our business quite a bit more resilient than the hotel in the ancillary/onboard spend category,” he said.
Total revenue amounted to $2.4 billion in the second quarter, up 8% from last year.
In the second quarter, Norwegianexecutives rerouted its Oceania and Regent brands from the Middle East to avoid ongoing conflicts in Israel, Gaza and the Red Sea. The itinerary changes did not impact demand.
“Despite the setback, results for this quarter were strong enough to offset this, underscoring the robust demand environment for cruises and the agility and effectiveness of our team to overcome difficult challenges,” said Harry Somer, CEO and president of Norwegian.
Norwegian made significant progress toward equipping its ships and terminals with more short power technology. Short power technology allows ships to connect to local electrical grids and shut down their engines, reducing carbon emissions and cutting fuel costs.
About 50% of Norwegian’s fleet now use short power. “We remain on track to equip our fleet with this technology by 2025,” said Sommer.
For the third quarter, Europe and Alaska are shaping up to be the popular destinations for customers.
“Over 70% of our sailings in the third quarter are in Europe and Alaska, regions where we are experiencing strong demand from North American customers,” said Kempa.
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I'm an introverted traveler who prefers remote islands to bustling cities. That's why when my in-laws, who love cruising, wanted to travel internationally, I knew the experience would push me outside my comfort zone.
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