MSC Cruises is to add two further World Class ships to its fleet, bringing the total to six.
MSC placed the order for the ships, currently referred to as World Class 5 and World Class 6, with the French shipbuilder Chantiers de l’Atlantique. The ships will be delivered in 2029 and 2030 respectively.
“The confirmation of the orders for the two new World Class ships marks a new milestone in our remarkable journey of shipbuilding in France and the continuation of our long-term industrial plan. The highly successful World Class platform combines the very best in environmental technology with the latest advancements in guest experiences,” said Pierfrancesco Vago, Executive Chairman of MSC Cruises.
The new ships will join MSC World Europa and MSC World America, as well as MSC World Asia and MSC World Atlantic, which are currently under construction and will enter service in 2026 and 2027 respectively.
The World Class ships are some of the most energy efficient vessels in service and can utilise a variety of alternative fuels, including bio and synthetic liquefied natural gas. The new ships will feature a configuration of dual fuel internal combustion engines that reduce methane slip. They will also have shore power plug-in connectivity, advanced wastewater treatment systems, waste management, and a selection of energy-efficient equipment on board.
The two new orders will be subject to access to financing, as per industry practice.