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NewsNorway • 2012-02-14

Select the country and object's type Norwegian Cruise Line reports results for fourth quarter and full year 2011

- Company reports record operating income and Adjusted EBITDA in 2011

- Posts fourteenth consecutive quarter of year-over-year Adjusted EBITDA growth

- Net income of $126.9 million compared to $23.0 million in 2010

Wiesbaden, February 14, 2012 – Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL Corporation Ltd., “Norwegian” or “the Company”) reported results for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2011.

2011 Company Highlights

Adjusted EBITDA climbs to a record $506.0 million and a margin of 22.8%

Operating income increases 37.1% to $316.1 million

Several major investments to position the Company for future growth and expansion

Launch of new brand platform and advertising campaign

Norwegian Cruise Line posted another year of record results in 2011. Growth in the top line, coupled with operating enhancements, drove improved bottom line results. Operating

income increased 37.1% over prior year and Adjusted EBITDA reached a record $506.0 million. “In light of the recent tragedy in Italy, I would first like to extend our sincere thoughts and prayers to those involved and affected,” said Kevin Sheehan, President and Chief Executive Officer. “Looking at 2011, I am pleased to report it was another year of great results. In addition to the impressive financial results for the year, our guest satisfaction scores reached new highs, confirming that our initiatives to continue to improve the vacation experience are resonating with our guests,” continued Sheehan.

In addition to delivering strong results, 2011 was also a year where Norwegian made significant investments in its future. Great Stirrup Cay, the Company’s private island, received major enhancements that included a new marina and welcome pavilion, new and larger dining and bar facilities and a doubling of the beach area with added activities.

In October, the Company rolled out a new brand platform and advertising campaign which revolves around the call to action to “Cruise Like a Norwegian.” The campaign has brought increased attention to our brand and the variety of experiences guests can enjoy on a Norwegian cruise.

During the year, Norwegian also named its two new 4,000-passenger ships currently under construction, Norwegian Breakaway and Norwegian Getaway. The Company revealed

stateroom designs for Norwegian Breakaway which range from luxurious suites to studios for solo travellers, along with the re-introduction of oceanview staterooms. New on these vessels are staterooms designed specifically for families. These family staterooms include amenities such as full bathtubs and are situated in close proximity to the youth programme area. The Company concurrently revealed the designs for the staterooms which comprise the suite complex on Norwegian Breakaway with a new branding that also includes the suite complexes found on five of its current ships. “The Haven by Norwegian” helps Norwegian better market these unique, ship-within-a-ship areas to guests looking for additional luxury and privacy in their cruise vacation. “The rebranding of these complexes as The Haven by Norwegian demonstrates one way we are maximising the great assets of our modern fleet,” said Sheehan. “In addition, over the last two years, we added additional staterooms and specialty restaurants, refurbished the youth programme areas and installed energy saving systems on various ships to maximise their returns. These investments in developing our assets, improving our travel agent relationships and enhancing the guest experience will provide benefits in 2012 and onward,” continued Sheehan.

Full Year Results

Operating income for the year ended December 31, 2011 increased 37.1% to $316.1 million from $230.6 million in 2010. Net Revenue for the year increased 10.8% primarily due to the addition of Norwegian Epic to the fleet in June 2010 along with a 3.0% increase in Net Yield, or 2.4% on a constant currency basis. The improvement in Net Yield came primarily from higher ticket pricing as well as increased onboard spend per Capacity Day.

Adjusted EBITDA for the year increased 24.9% to $506.0 million from $405.1 million in 2010 and revenue increased 10.3% to $2.2 billion from $2.0 billion. Continuing business improvement initiatives resulted in a 1.8% decrease in Net Cruise Cost per Capacity Day, or 2.0% on a constant currency basis. Fuel price per metric ton remained elevated versus prior year increasing 14.2% to $571 from $500 in 2010. Excluding fuel, Net Cruise Cost per Capacity Day decreased 4.4%, or 4.7% on a constant currency basis.

Interest expense, net of capitalised interest, increased to $190.2 million from $173.8 million due to a full year of interest on the debt related to Norwegian Epic along with higher

average interest rates. Other income was $0.9 million versus an expense of $34.0 million in 2010, which included a non-recurring charge of $33.1 million related to foreign exchange contracts associated with the financing of Norwegian Epic.

The combined benefits of higher revenue and continued operating improvements resulted in a significant increase in net income to $126.9 million from $23.0 million in 2010.

Fourth Quarter Results

Adjusted EBITDA in the quarter increased 38.7% to $88.3 million from $63.6 million in 2010. This improvement was a result of an increase in Net Revenue to $361.8 million from

$355.2 million and a decrease in Net Cruise Cost to $274.8 million from $292.5 million in 2010.

A 2.5% increase in Net Yield, the same on a constant currency basis, as a result of improved pricing and higher onboard spend per Capacity Day drove the increase in Net Revenue. Net

Cruise Cost per Capacity Day decreased 5.4%, or 5.8% on a constant currency basis, due to lower dry-dock costs and more normalised repairs and maintenance costs and other operating expenses. The price of fuel in the quarter increased 15.8% to $573 per metric ton from $495 in 2010.

Interest expense, net of capitalised interest, decreased to $45.8 million in the quarter from $54.7 million primarily due to a write-off of certain deferred financing fees in 2010.

Net loss for the quarter narrowed to $1.9 million on revenue of $488.6 million versus a loss of $40.0 million on revenue of $483.6 million in 2010.

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