Viking Mira Delivered at Ancona
Fincantieri has delivered the new ocean ship Viking Mira to Viking at the Ancona shipyard, marking another milestone in the long-running partnership between the two companies. The 54,300-gross-ton vessel features 499 cabins for up to 998 passengers and continues Viking’s small-ship, destination-focused ocean model.
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