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    Norwegian Cruise maintains profit forecast as bookings rebound from soft start

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    Posted on July 31, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Norwegian Cruise Line maintains its profit forecast as bookings rebound, with shares rising 12% amid strong on-board spending and increased occupancy.

    Table of Contents

    • Norwegian Cruise Line's Financial Outlook
    • Demand and Consumer Spending
    • Quarterly Performance Metrics
    • Market Reactions and Analyst Insights

    Norwegian Cruise Line Keeps Profit Outlook as Bookings Surge

    Norwegian Cruise Line's Financial Outlook

    (Reuters) -Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings signaled a demand rebound for its cruise vacations and maintained its annual profit target, sending its shares up 12% on Thursday.

    Demand and Consumer Spending

    The company had earlier warned that geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty around tariffs had weakened consumer spending on its premium vacations, particularly for its longer itineraries in Europe.

    Quarterly Performance Metrics

    The 12-month forward booked position was ahead of historical levels in recent months after having softened in early April, while on-board spending was strong, CEO Harry Sommer said in a statement.

    Market Reactions and Analyst Insights

    The reaffirming of annual forecast was "more than good enough given low expectations," said Truist Securities analyst Patrick Scholes, referring to the guidance in April.

    Peers Royal Caribbean and Carnival raised their annual targets this quarter, banking on robust demand, higher ticket prices and strong on-board spending to help offset a jump in fuel costs.

    Affluent consumers have been splurging on experiences such as cruises over the past few years despite a choppy macroeconomic environment, and Norwegian Cruise Line, like peers, expanded its fleet to capture the demand.

    The company reiterated its annual adjusted earnings per share forecast of a 16% rise to $2.05, compared with estimates of $2.02, according to data compiled by LSEG.

    Occupancy for the three-month period ended June 30 was 103.9%, compared with 101.5% in the first quarter.

    The company's second-quarter total revenue of $2.52 billion missed estimates of $2.56 billion, while adjusted earnings per share of 51 cents also fell short of expectations by 1 cent.

    Norwegian Cruise Line forecast current-quarter adjusted earnings per share of around $1.14, below the average analyst estimate of $1.17.

    Shares were trading at $26.32, and were set to reverse their year-to-date decline if current gains hold.

    (Reporting by Juveria Tabassum in Bengaluru; Editing by Devika Syamnath and Sriraj Kalluvila)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Norwegian Cruise Line maintains its annual profit forecast.
    • •Bookings have rebounded after a soft start earlier in the year.
    • •The company's shares rose by 12% following the announcement.
    • •On-board spending remains strong despite economic uncertainties.
    • •Occupancy rates increased to 103.9% in the second quarter.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Norwegian Cruise maintains profit forecast as bookings rebound from soft start

    1What did Norwegian Cruise Line signal regarding demand?

    Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings signaled a demand rebound for its cruise vacations and maintained its annual profit target, leading to a 12% increase in its shares.

    2How did Norwegian Cruise Line's second-quarter revenue perform?

    The company's second-quarter total revenue of $2.52 billion missed estimates of $2.56 billion, while adjusted earnings per share of 51 cents also fell short of expectations by 1 cent.

    3What is the forecast for Norwegian Cruise Line's adjusted earnings per share?

    Norwegian Cruise Line forecast current-quarter adjusted earnings per share of around $1.14, which is below the average analyst estimate of $1.17.

    4What factors contributed to the demand for cruises?

    Affluent consumers have been splurging on experiences such as cruises over the past few years, despite a choppy macroeconomic environment.

    5What was the occupancy rate for Norwegian Cruise Line in the last quarter?

    Occupancy for the three-month period ended June 30 was 103.9%, compared to 101.5% in the first quarter.

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