Aida Cruise Ship Japan
It will have a length of 22886 meters a width of 298 meters and will be able to accommodate up to 744 passengers and up to 470 crew members.
Aida cruise ship japan. AIDAperla is the second of two new Hyperion-Class cruise ships built at Nagasaki Shipyard in Japan by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. The following monthly cruise ship calendar is updated frequently using the latest official itineraries. AIDAperla is the name of the second cruise ship being built for German-based cruise line AIDA Cruises in Japan.
By JAPAN PRODUCTS Uploaded 07012013 Full size is 640 448 pixels. These are LNG-powered cruise ships produced by Meyer Werft with gross tonnage 183900 GT and passenger capacity 5200 lower berths 6600 max. The cruise ship entered service on April 25 2016 after suffering several construction delays.
The luxury newbuild will be tailored to the Japanese market and be delivered in 2025. She is the first AIDA vessel not to be built in Meyer Werft since the completion of AIDAaura in 2003. The video shows the ship under construction at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Nagasaki with majority of the ships hull already recognizable.
Felix Eichhorn president of AIDA Cruises. The traditional Japanese handover ceremony was attended by Michael Thamm CEO Costa Group. Meyer Werft will install LNG propulsion on board the vessel.
Together with her sister ship AIDAprima they are just a handful of cruise ships built by Mitsubishi therefore they bare the hallmark of the Japanese quality and craftsmen. Find the perfect aida cruises stock photo. One of Aida Cruises upcoming cruise ships is currently under construction in Japan.
The cruise ship entered service on April 25 2016 after suffering several construction delays. With sister ship AIDAperla and four similar-looking but larger 5000-berth ships now on order for AIDA and sister company Costa Cruises plus four more ships for Hurtigruten. Japanese operator NYK Cruises has contracted Meyer Werft to construct an LNG-powered cruise ship making the Germany shipbuilder the first shipyard in the world to receive a newbuild order since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.
