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Norwegian Expands Military Program to Canadian Forces

Norwegian Cruise Line Military Appreciation Program

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) announced the expansion of its Military Appreciation Program offering program eligibility to active Canadian service members, veterans and their dependents from the Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Navy, Royal Canadian Air Force and Canadian Coast Guard.

Beginning 06AUG, eligible Canadian armed forces members will receive special onboard experiences, amenities, and a 10 percent cruise fare discount across all sailings on all ships throughout the NCL fleet.

"The NCL family is committed to supporting the military community, and it is an honor to expand the benefits of our Military Appreciation Program to our allies in Canada," said David J. Herrera, who served in the U.S. Army National Guard and is the President of Norwegian Cruise Line. "It is a privilege to welcome men and women who have bravely served their countries, along with their families, on board our ships."

Norwegian Cruise Line launched its Military Appreciation Program in November 2022 to recognize active U.S. service members, veterans and retired military and their spouses with a 10 percent discount on their cruise fares for all sailings across the NCL fleet. The ongoing offer can be combined with the Company's guest-favorite Free at Sea package, which provides guests the opportunity to enhance their dream vacation with unlimited open bar, specialty dining, shore excursion credit and more. In addition, military guests and their families receive special amenities and experiences once board, including an invitation to a special on-board reception, a welcome packet, and more.

Service members are validated through ID.me, a secure digital identity network that allows active and retired U.S. military members and Canadian armed forces to verify their identity once, and never have to re-verify their identity again across any organization where ID.me is accepted. Those already registered with ID.me will be one step closer to booking their deserved cruise vacation under the Military Appreciation Program.

"The expansion of our Military Appreciation Program is a testament to our organization's passion for supporting and giving back to military service members," said Derek Lloyd, Norwegian Cruise Line's Canada-based Vice President of Sales for North America. "Fostering a sense of community and providing military members with a welcoming environment to relax with family and friends is an honor for Norwegian Cruise Line."

The company has also recently expanded the eligibility of the program to add two additional United States uniformed services branches, the NOAA Corps (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) and U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.

The NCL Military Appreciation Program was developed by veterans, for veterans, and seeks to set the cruise industry standard for supporting and engaging with U.S. and Canadian military service members. In just under two years, more than 190,000 military members have registered for the program, and more than 150,000 of those registered participants have booked a cruise vacation with NCL.

To learn more about Norwegian Cruise Line's Military Appreciation Program, including how to register, visit www.ncl.com/ca/en/military.

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