MSC Cruises has signed an agreement with shipbuilder Chantiers de l’Atlantique for the construction of two additional World Class ships, bringing the total number in the series to six.
The new ships, currently referred to as World Class 5 and World Class 6, are scheduled for delivery in 2029 and 2030, respectively. They will follow MSC World Europa and MSC World America, as well as MSC World Asia and MSC World Atlantic; the latter two ships are under construction and expected to enter service in 2026 and 2027.
The line says that World Class 5 and World Class 6 "will build further on the legacy of excellence and innovation established by the World Class.” The building agreement is subject to access to financing, which aligns with standard practice in the industry.
MSC World America, the most recent ship in the class, entered service last month from Miami. The ship features new areas such as Family Aventura, home to the Cliffhanger thrill ride, and new dining and bar venues, including the All-Stars Sports Bar and the only Eataly Restaurant at sea. MSC World Atlantic is expected to begin operations in 2027, sailing from Port Canaveral.
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