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Star Cruises was established by Genting in 1993.
[3] Genting positions Star Cruises for the "contemporary cruise market".
[4]
In 2000, Genting's Star Cruises purchased Miami-based Norwegian Cruise Line, but later sold half of the company to
Apollo Management in 2007.
[5] A 2013
IPO of Norwegian Cruise Line further reduced Star Cruises' ownership share to 28%.
[6]
In 2015, Genting purchased Crystal Cruises,
[7] which specializes in the "international luxury cruise market",
[4] and a majority stake in Lloyd Werft, a German shipyard that was, as of May 2016, under contract to build 10 ships for Genting-owned cruise lines.
[4] In November of that year, Genting announced the introduction of Dream Cruises, an Asian luxury cruise line that will debut in November 2016.
[4][8]
In 2016, Genting purchased the remaining 30% of Lloyd Werft,
[9] as well as
Nordic Yards' Wismar, Warnemunde, and
Stralsund shipyards, and combined them to form what was initially called the Lloyd Werft Group.
[10] Several months later, the three ex-Nordic Yards facilities were spun out into a separate company, named
MV Werften.
[11]
Dream CruisesEdit
Dream Cruises
Dream Cruises is a
cruise line owned by Genting Hong Kong. Genting announced the introduction of Dream Cruises in November 2015 in
Guangzhou as an Asian luxury cruise line. It debuted in November 2016.
[12]
https://www.crystalcruises.com/
Thus group is enormous in the cruise business. They even bought the yard that made the ships.