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Jack Durden

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  1. Below is from https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/norwegian-cruise-line-looks-to-cut-costs-and-debt-no-sacred-cows/ar-BB1nftZn Looks like NCL is trying to cut costs anyway possible, tops on their list looks to be "ship operating cost". I wonder changes to itineraries could improve "ship operating cost"? [NCL is] planning to slash $300 million in costs by 2026, with $100 million in reductions coming this year. “We are maniacally focused on that,” Chief Financial Officer Mark Kempa said of deleveraging the balance sheet. “We’re trying to eliminate waste from the business, and that could be from anywhere,” he said. “There are no sacred cows.” ... The $100 million in cuts for this year has already been identified, Kempa said. Roughly two-thirds will come from reducing the ship operating cost base as well as marketing, selling and administrative spending. The rest come from all parts of the company, he said.
  2. It shows as NCL direct charge (3x points). I just bought an NCL cruise through CostCo Travel and it's showing the following on the Bank of America website Rewards section for the transaction: NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINES - MIAMI, FL BASE: NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE - MIAMI, FL BONUS: Triple Points for NCL specific purchases
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