Viking Celebrates 100-Ship Milestone with Global Naming Ceremonies, Honors Trade Development Leader as Godmother
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Viking has achieved a significant milestone in global travel with the company now operating more than 100 ships across its river, ocean, and expedition fleet worldwide. This historic achievement was marked by a global naming celebration spanning six countries, during which nine new river ships were officially welcomed into the Viking family, each with distinguished godparents representing the company's extended network of partners and supporters.
One of the most notable honors went to Michele Saegesser, Viking's Vice President of Trade Development & Training, who was named Godmother of the new Viking Honir during ceremonies in Basel, Switzerland. The ship's name derives from Norse mythology, where the god Honir was known for wisdom, reflection, and bestowing intelligence upon humanity—qualities that reflect Saegesser's decades of dedication to travel advisor development and her embodiment of insight, grace, and leadership within the industry.
Heather Viking, a dedicated travel advisor at Club Cruise™, emphasized the significance of this recognition, noting that Saegesser's leadership inspires travel advisors daily, helping them grow professionally and serve guests with confidence while strengthening Viking's position as the leading river and ocean cruise brand. The celebration highlighted Viking's distinctive approach of honoring industry leaders rather than relying on celebrity-driven marketing, reinforcing the brand's commitment to genuine partnerships and loyalty.
The newly named river ships include Viking Annar with Godmother Michelle Patterson, Viking Dagur with Godmother Sara Conley, Viking Eldir with Godmother Yumi Kim, Viking Nerthus with Godmother Allison Becker, Viking Gyda with Godmother Chitra Goswami, Viking Tonle with Godmother Laura Perlman, Viking Thoth with Godfather Youssef Fouad Amin, and Viking Amun with Godfather Sherif El Banna. Each naming ceremony featured cultural performances that underscore Viking's hallmark focus on enrichment and authentic discovery.
Amanda Huber, CEO of Club Cruise™ and an internationally recognized luxury cruise expert, highlighted how Saegesser's leadership ensures travel advisors are heard, respected, and supported, ultimately benefiting every Viking guest through knowledgeable care from initial planning through journey completion. Huber also noted increasing demand for Viking World Cruises and immersive Asia itineraries across 2026–2027 travel planning, indicating sustained growth in experiential travel preferences.
The celebration comes as Viking continues to expand its training and development initiatives, with Heather Viking and Amanda Huber scheduled to join Michele Saegesser aboard the Viking Yi Dun for the Jewels of Japan & China Ocean Executive Training Retreat. This Epic Asia journey is designed to strengthen expertise, deepen destination knowledge, and enhance media coverage for future Viking travelers, reflecting the company's ongoing commitment to professional development within the travel advisor community.
Viking's achievement of operating more than 100 ships solidifies its position as the most awarded cruise line in the world, holding the #1 position for both oceans and rivers according to Condé Nast Traveler for five consecutive years, along with top rankings from Travel + Leisure, U.S. News & World Report, Forbes Travel Guide, and Cruise Critic, which has awarded Viking seven industry awards across river, ocean, and expedition categories. Additional insights about Viking's river operations are available through the Club Cruise™ Blog, providing travelers and industry professionals with comprehensive information about Viking's expanding global presence.
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