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879 Norwegian Joy Review 2025 + Cruise News | Norwegian Cruise Line

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Doug Parker

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4.8609 Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2025

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

A Mexican Riveria review of Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Joy. Staff writer Richard Simms has cruise news on Royal Caribbean earnings, Norwegian Cruise Line loss, Carnival Cruise Line fighting, and a guest arrested on Royal Caribbean. 

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This is Cruise Radio.

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My name is Doug Parker.

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Thank you so much for checking out this episode of Cruise Radio. Very happy to have you here, my friend.

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Coming up on this week's show, a review of Norwegian Joy out of Los Angeles. But first, staff writer Richard Sims, is here with cruise news. Hey, Richard.

0:32.8

Hey, Doug. kicking things off with earnings reports from two cruise lines. Yeah, it was sort of a good news,

0:38.6

bad news scenario. It was good news for Royal Caribbean and not so great news for Norwegian.

0:45.2

It turns out Norwegian posted a loss of about $40 million on now. Granted, that's on revenue of

0:53.3

$2.1 billion. So it's not like they're really

0:55.4

hurting, but all of the various factors, when they're combined, sort of combined to

1:02.9

indicate that there's a little bit of a softening in the market where Norwegian is concerned.

1:07.4

In fact, they had been forecasting a full year growth of 3%. And after this earnings

1:14.3

call, or in this earnings call, they lowered it to be between 2 and 3%. They said that the total

1:22.4

revenue and passenger cruise days were down partially because there was a lack of capacity due to dry docks.

1:30.4

In other words, when the ships are in dry docks, they're not sailing, let alone at full capacity.

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And so that kind of factors in.

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