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The Four Seasons Yachts fleet is growing.
The brand has tapped Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri to build its third vessel, which is slated to debut in 2031.
The new ship will join Four Seasons I, which launched earlier this year, as well as Four Seasons II, which is scheduled to start sailing in early 2028.
“The decision to expand the fleet with a third vessel reflects the strength of a long-term industrial vision and confirms the market’s appreciation for a concept that has successfully created a new segment at the intersection of luxury hospitality and advanced shipbuilding,” says Pierroberto Folgiero, chief executive officer and managing director of Fincantieri.
“Designed and built at our Ancona shipyard, the vessel further reinforces Ancona’s role as Fincantieri’s center of excellence for ultra-luxury shipbuilding, where innovation, craftsmanship and industrial expertise come together to deliver the highest standards of quality and sophistication,” Folgiero concluded.
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