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Hapag-Lloyd Cruises is a German cruise line that operates smaller luxury ships on worldwide itineraries, along with three expeditions ships.

Hapag-Lloyd Cruises
Company typeJoint venture
IndustryTransportation
HeadquartersHamburg, Germany

Key people

Julian Pfitzner
ProductsCruise ship holidays
Parent
  • TUI Cruises (50%)
  • Websitewww.hl-cruises.com//

    History

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    Europa

    On September 1, 1970, Hapag-Lloyd was formed by the merger of two German transportation/maritime companies, Hamburg-American Line (HAPAG), which dated from 1847, and Norddeutscher Lloyd (known in English as North German Lloyd), which was formed in 1857.[1] Hapag had withdrawn from passenger service in 1960, while Norddeutscher Lloyd was operating the Bremen and Europa. The merged line adopted the orange and blue funnel and new logo still used on these ships today. The new lines first purpose built ship was the Europa, built in 1981.[1]

    Hapag-Lloyd Kreuzfahrten operated as a subsidiary of Hapag-Lloyd AG in 2008. In 2008, TUI AG integrated Hapag-Lloyd Kreuzfahrten. It was renamed Hapag-Lloyd Cruises in 2016. In 2020, Hapag-Lloyd Kreuzfahrten was sold to TUI Cruises, a joint venture between TUI and Royal Caribbean.[2]

    Fleet

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    Current Fleet

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    Name[3] Image Built In service for HAPAG-LLOYD Cruises Tonnage Yard Built
    Europa
     
    1999 1999–Present 28,890 GT Kvaerner Masa-Yards Hietalahti shipyard, Helsinki, Finland
    Europa 2   2013 2013–present 42,830 GT Chantiers de l'Atlantique, France
    Hanseatic Inspiration   2019 2019–present 15,540 GT Vard Shipyard, Romania
    Hanseatic Nature   2019 2019–present 15,540 GT Vard Shipyard, Romania
    Hanseatic Spirit   2021 2021–present 15,540 GT Vard Shipyard, Romania

    Former Fleet

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    Name Image Built Tonnage In service for HAPAG-LLOYD Cruises
    Bremen
     
    1938 32,360 GRT 1970-1971
    Europa
     
    1952 21,164 GRT 1970-1981
    Finnstar
    1967 8,583 GRT 1979-1980
    Europa
     
    1981 37,049 GT 1981-1999
    Bremen
     
    1990 6,752 GT 1993-2021
    Hanseatic
     
    1993 8,445 GT 1996-2018
    Columbus
     
    1997 15,067 GT 1997-2012
    Columbus 2   1998 30,277 GT 2012–2014

    References

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    1. ^ a b Schwerdtner, Nils (2013). German luxury ocean liners: from Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse to AIDAstella. Gloucestershire: Amberley Publ. ISBN 978-1-4456-0474-9.
  • ^ "TUI Completes Sale of Hapag-Lloyd to Royal Caribbean Joint Venture". The Maritime Executive. Retrieved 2023-06-28.
  • ^ "Our Ships - Hapag-Lloyd Cruises". www.hl-cruises.com. Retrieved 2023-06-28.

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    Last edited on 6 February 2024, at 00:17  





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