Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. announces Chief Executive Officer direct reports

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. yesterday announced executive appointments reporting directly to President and Chief Executive Officer Frank J. Del Rio.

The new appointments are:

– Bob Binder, President of International Operations

– Howard Sherman, Executive Vice President, Revenue Management

– Robin Lindsay, Executive Vice President, Vessel Operations  

– Victor Gonzalez, Executive Vice President, Supply Chain and Logistics Management

– Harry Sommer, Senior Vice President and Chief Integration Officer

Drew Madsen and Jason Montague will continue as President and Chief Operating Officers of Norwegian Cruise Line (Madsen) and Oceania Cruises / Regent Seven Seas Cruises (Montague). Wendy Beck will continue in her role as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer with additional responsibilities for support services.

“Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings is on an incredible growth trajectory. The Board of Directors and I have been working closely to fine-tune our vision for the future and how we can best channel the core competencies of our three great brands and the talents of our 30,000 team members,” said Del Rio.  “To that end, we have crafted an organizational structure with both centralized and brand-specific functions and selected seasoned leaders that will carry out that vision.”

SkySea Cruises to launch its maiden voyage in May from Qingdao

SkySea Cruises, the joint venture of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (RCCL) and China’s biggest online travel agent Ctrip, will launch its maiden voyage from the new cruise homeport in Qingdao. Alan Lam reports.

The launch will be a major event for both the port of Qingdao and SkySea Cruises. On 29 May the port will debut its new cruise homeport by sending off SkySea’s cruise vessel, Celebrity Century, on her maiden six-day Qingdao-Nagasaki-Fukuoka-Qingdao voyage. RCCL's Celebrity Cruises unt sold the 1995 built vessel to Ctrip last year. It is likely that the ship will be renamed, but this has not happened yet.

Three new cruise berths are currently under construction and upgrading in Qingdao, including one capable of hosting mega ships. A new International Passenger Centre will also be open to facilitate cruise operation.

In October last year, the port of Qingdao shut down its bulk cargo operations in the old port area in an effort to support the construction of new cruise homeport. Qingdao’s main cruise terminal was completed in March 2013; it has an annual passenger capacity of 1.5 million.

Costa Group strengthens organization

Michael Thamm, CEO of the Costa Group, today announced a number of changes to strengthen the leadership team and the company’s organizational structure.

Effective February 1st, 2015, the current Senior Vice President Hotel Operations & Product Development, Neil Palomba, will be appointed President of Costa Crociere, Genoa. He will be responsible for managing the Costa brand, as well as for the structure and design of products, sales and customer care at Europe’s leading cruise company.

Also effective February 1st, 2015, the company will appoint Buhdy Sin Bok, the current Senior Vice President Pacific Asia & China, as President of Costa Asia, Shanghai. This reflects the increasing importance of Asia for the Costa Group, especially the rapidly growing Chinese market in which Costa Asia is the market leader.

The two newly appointed presidents will, together with Michael Ungerer, who heads AIDA Cruises, report directly to the CEO of Costa Crociere S.p.A..

"I would like to congratulate Neil and Buhdy on their new positions and look forward to working with them intensively on the further expansion of our company. These appointments will help us strengthen our Costa and Costa Asia brands and support the development of our global activities, especially in Europe and Asia," says Michael Thamm.  

Development of a central Marine Operations Center for the Costa Group

A further organizational change announced today is the establishment of a central Marine Operations Center in Hamburg, Germany. Under the name Carnival Maritime, Costa Group is creating, with the support of Lufthansa Technik, a highly modern, digitalized unit for the operation of its fleet, currently numbering 25 ships. Carnival Maritime will be led by Jens Lassen, current Senior Vice President Marine Operations AIDA Cruises, who will also report directly to the CEO of Costa Group.

"The Hamburg location offers us excellent access to technology and expertise in the maritime sector. We are certain that the close cooperation with Lufthansa Technik will enable us to transfer airline know-how to improve continuously the quality of our fleet’s operations,” Thamm continues.