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NCL responds to GAO report on Project America (3/2)

Norwegian Cruise Line on March 1 issued the following statement from CEO Colin Veitch:

The GAO report released today confirms what Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has known from the beginning – Project America is good for American workers and for consumers. It means more competition in the cruise industry and will result in more choices for vacationing families. It is good for the U.S. economy because it has already created more than 1,000 new jobs and will add badly needed tax revenues to federal and state treasuries. Once fully implemented, this project will generate more than 20,000 jobs and over $800 million annually in economic activity.

NCL made the decision to have a real presence in Hawaii despite its bigger and more established competitors. NCL embarked on this initiative when none of its competitors would. This report makes clear that NCL serves as a competitive check on the two cruise lines that currently dominate North American cruises.

The company is proud to be the only cruise operator willing to embrace a U.S.-flag operation and look forward to providing high-quality service in the Hawaii islands in an entirely new way.

(The GAO report is available – as a 43-page PDF file - here.)

 

 
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