Norwegian reports Q2 profit
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Norwegian Cruise Line has posted a second-quarter profit of £23 million – a 23.3% increased compared to its £18.5 million profit in 2011. Revenue was £371.3 million, up 2.6% from the same period last year.
“Our financial results for the quarter demonstrate healthy top line growth, albeit moderated by the impacts from pressures surrounding Europe,” said Kevin Sheehan, the company’s president & CEO. “As expected, our deployment, which includes a record four ships in Europe, benefited the top line through higher ticket revenue with a slight offset in onboard spend. And the benefits from business improvement initiatives not only contributed to our financial results, but also to our ongoing commitment in improving the experience of our guests.”