
The American cruise group Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings
	(NCLH) has announced that it has agreed to long-term rental,
	with an option to purchase, of four ships in its fleet. Two
	ships of the Norwegian Cruise Line brand of the group, the 
Norwegian
	Sky and 
Norwegian Sun will be chartered
	by the Indian Cordelia Cruises which will take them from
	from 2026 and 2027 respectively. In addition, the two 
ships Seven
	Seas Navigator and 
Insignia, respectively of the
	Regent Seven Seas Cruises and Oceania Cruises cruises by NCLH,
	will be chartered to the new company Crescent Seas, which is
	was established by the US real estate group Crescent Heights
	
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	of 
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	March 2025), with contracts that will also come into force
	in 2026 and 2027.
	
	In exchange for these rental agreements including options for
	purchase of the ships, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings specified
	whereas the group's intention to increase the
	consistency of its fleet with 12 ships that will be taken into account
	delivery by 2036, including seven for Norwegian Cruise Line, three
	for Oceania Cruises and two for Regent Seven Seas Cruises.