It was only in the summer of 2021 that Carnival Corporation decided to use this ship for another brand within the group. For the first time, a ship design will be transferred from MEYER TURKU to MEYER WERFT for this purpose. "This shows our flexibility and also our ability to respond to and implement our customers‘ wishes at short notice," says Jan Meyer, Managing Director of MEYER WERFT.
This increased effort in design and ship development, as well as the future capacity utilization of production with smaller and new types of ships, requires significantly more engineering services. The MEYER Group has already started in 2020 to bundle all competences in engineering across the board in a Global Engineering Organization with more than 1000 employees. For this purpose, the MEYER Group is currently looking for about 100 additional engineers of different disciplines at all locations.
Highlight for passengers is a roller coaster on board
Like her sister ships, the Carnival Jubilee will be powered by low-emission LNG, which is currently considered the cleanest fuel in shipping and completely eliminates emissions of sulfur oxide and soot particles, for example.
The Carnival Jubilee will feature many attractions that already thrill passengers on her sister ships. In addition to the spectacular roller coaster "Bolt," the main attraction is the atrium, which extends over three decks, which offers a breathtaking view of the open sea thanks to a huge window front.
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