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Genting to acquire Crystal Cruises

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GHK introduced cruising in Asia under the Star Cruises brand in 1993 and after acquiring Norwegian Cruise Line in 2000 reinvigorated the brand with the concept of “Freestyle Cruising” where guests can eat whenever, wherever and with whomever they want.

Genting Hong Kong has agreed to acquire Crystal Cruises from NYK Line for US$550 million in cash, and the buyer said that a third ship is in the works for the two-ship line.

Genting’s CEO, Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay, said that Crystal’s current management and crew will remain.

“Genting will provide financial resources and proven expertise in innovative ship design to build a new ship that will set the highest standard in luxury cruise ships,” said Star Cruises’ CEO.

GHK introduced cruising in Asia under the Star Cruises brand in 1993 and after acquiring Norwegian Cruise Line in 2000 reinvigorated the brand with the concept of “Freestyle Cruising” where guests can eat whenever, wherever and with whomever they want.

Japanese shipping company NYK Line has owned Crystal since the brand was created in 1988. Crystal operates the 922‐passenger Crystal Symphony (launched in 1995) and the 1,070‐passenger Crystal Serenity (launched in 2003).

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