Viking Celebrates Fincantieri Partnership with Naming of Newest Ocean Ship

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Viking today named its newest ocean ship, the Viking Vela, with a traditional naming ceremony in Trieste, Italy. Pictured here, Torstein Hagen, Chairman and CEO of Viking with Karine Hagen, Viking Executive Vice President of Product, Ivana Elice, godmother of the Viking Vela and Ann Ziff, godmother of the Viking Saturn. For more information, visit www.viking.com. (Photo: Business Wire)
Viking today named its newest ocean ship, the Viking Vela, with a traditional naming ceremony in Trieste, Italy. Pictured here, Torstein Hagen, Chairman and CEO of Viking with Karine Hagen, Viking Executive Vice President of Product, Ivana Elice, godmother of the Viking Vela and Ann Ziff, godmother of the Viking Saturn. For more information, visit www.viking.com. (Photo: Business Wire)
Pictured here, Norwegian violinist Tor Jaran Apold performs at the Viking Vela naming ceremony in Trieste, Italy. For more information, visit www.viking.com. (Photo: Business Wire)
Pictured here, Norwegian violinist Tor Jaran Apold performs at the Viking Vela naming ceremony in Trieste, Italy. For more information, visit www.viking.com. (Photo: Business Wire)
In keeping with the naming tradition, during the ceremony, Ivana Elice, godmother of the Viking Vela, was presented with a historic Viking broad axe by Ann Ziff, the esteemed philanthropist, Chairman of the Metropolitan Opera and godmother of the Viking Saturn. The same axe was previously used in the naming of the Viking Saturn in June 2023. For more information, visit www.viking.com. (Photo: Business Wire)
In keeping with the naming tradition, during the ceremony, Ivana Elice, godmother of the Viking Vela, was presented with a historic Viking broad axe by Ann Ziff, the esteemed philanthropist, Chairman of the Metropolitan Opera and godmother of the Viking Saturn. The same axe was previously used in the naming of the Viking Saturn in June 2023. For more information, visit www.viking.com. (Photo: Business Wire)
Pictured here, ceremonial godmother of the Viking Vela, Ivana Elice at the naming ceremony. Vice President and Project Manager of the Fincantieri Cruise Business Unit, Ivana Elice has overseen the design and engineering of Viking’s ocean ships for 12 years. For more information, visit www.viking.com. (Photo: Business Wire)
Pictured here, ceremonial godmother of the Viking Vela, Ivana Elice at the naming ceremony. Vice President and Project Manager of the Fincantieri Cruise Business Unit, Ivana Elice has overseen the design and engineering of Viking’s ocean ships for 12 years. For more information, visit www.viking.com. (Photo: Business Wire)
Pictured here, godmother of the Viking Vela, Ivana Elice pressed a button at the naming ceremony that allowed a bottle of Norwegian aquavit to break on the ship’s hull. For more information, visit www.viking.com. (Photo: Business Wire)
Pictured here, godmother of the Viking Vela, Ivana Elice pressed a button at the naming ceremony that allowed a bottle of Norwegian aquavit to break on the ship’s hull. For more information, visit www.viking.com. (Photo: Business Wire)
Pictured here, Karine Hagen, Viking Executive Vice President of Product, presented godmother of the Viking Vela, Ivana Elice with a bouquet of flowers during the naming ceremony. For more information, visit www.viking.com. (Photo: Business Wire)
Pictured here, Karine Hagen, Viking Executive Vice President of Product, presented godmother of the Viking Vela, Ivana Elice with a bouquet of flowers during the naming ceremony. For more information, visit www.viking.com. (Photo: Business Wire)
Pictured here, three Viking “godsisters” including Karine Hagen, Viking Executive Vice President of Product, Ivana Elice, godmother of the Viking Vela and Ann Ziff, godmother of the Viking Saturn. Also pictured, attendees of the Viking Vela naming ceremony including Manfredi Lefebvre d’Ovidio, Executive Chairman of A&K Travel Group. For more information, visit www.viking.com. (Photo: Business Wire)
Pictured here, three Viking “godsisters” including Karine Hagen, Viking Executive Vice President of Product, Ivana Elice, godmother of the Viking Vela and Ann Ziff, godmother of the Viking Saturn. Also pictured, attendees of the Viking Vela naming ceremony including Manfredi Lefebvre d’Ovidio, Executive Chairman of A&K Travel Group. For more information, visit www.viking.com. (Photo: Business Wire)
Torstein Hagen, Chairman and CEO of Viking and Pierroberto Folgiero, CEO and Managing Director of Fincantieri at the Viking Vela naming ceremony on December 5, 2024 in Trieste, Italy. For more information, visit www.viking.com. (Photo: Business Wire)
Torstein Hagen, Chairman and CEO of Viking and Pierroberto Folgiero, CEO and Managing Director of Fincantieri at the Viking Vela naming ceremony on December 5, 2024 in Trieste, Italy. For more information, visit www.viking.com. (Photo: Business Wire)
Pictured here, Norwegian singer Sissel Kyrkjebø, one of the world’s leading crossover sopranos and godmother of the Viking Jupiter, and acclaimed Italian opera singer Alessandro Safina, perform at the naming ceremony of the Viking Vela on December 5, 2024 in Trieste, Italy. For more information, visit www.viking.com. (Photo: Business Wire)
Pictured here, Norwegian singer Sissel Kyrkjebø, one of the world’s leading crossover sopranos and godmother of the Viking Jupiter, and acclaimed Italian opera singer Alessandro Safina, perform at the naming ceremony of the Viking Vela on December 5, 2024 in Trieste, Italy. For more information, visit www.viking.com. (Photo: Business Wire)
Torstein Hagen, Chairman and CEO of Viking, Karine Hagen, Viking Executive Vice President of Product and Jeff Dash, Viking Executive Vice President, Head of Business Development with Fincantieri’s Luigi Matarazzo, during the delivery ceremony of the Viking Vela. For more information, visit www.viking.com. (Photo: Business Wire)
Torstein Hagen, Chairman and CEO of Viking, Karine Hagen, Viking Executive Vice President of Product and Jeff Dash, Viking Executive Vice President, Head of Business Development with Fincantieri’s Luigi Matarazzo, during the delivery ceremony of the Viking Vela. For more information, visit www.viking.com. (Photo: Business Wire)

The 998-Guest Viking Vela was Named in Fincantieri’s Hometown of Trieste, Italy

LOS ANGELES, December 06, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Viking® (www.viking.com) (NYSE: VIK) today named its newest ocean ship, the Viking Vela®, with a traditional ceremony in Trieste, Italy. The naming of the Viking Vela also served as a celebration of Viking’s longtime partnership with Fincantieri, which is one of the world’s largest shipbuilding groups and is based in Trieste. With its rich maritime history, Trieste is considered the endpoint to the maritime Silk Road and is now Italy’s most important commercial port. Serving as ceremonial godmother of the Viking Vela was Ivana Elice, Vice President and Project Manager of the Fincantieri Cruise Business Unit, who has overseen the design and engineering of Viking’s ocean ships for 12 years.

"We are proud to welcome the Viking Vela to our growing, award-winning fleet. With Fincantieri as our partner, we believe we have built the world’s most elegant fleet of small ocean ships," said Torstein Hagen, Chairman and CEO of Viking. "We thank Ivana Elice for being godmother of the Viking Vela. In her role at Fincantieri, she has cared for our ocean ships during their construction just as a godmother would, and we are very appreciative of her contributions as a member of the extended Viking family."

In keeping with the naming tradition, during the ceremony, Ivana was presented with a historic Viking broad axe by Ann Ziff, the esteemed philanthropist, Chairman of the Metropolitan Opera and godmother of the Viking Saturn®. The same axe was previously used in the naming of the Viking Saturn in June 2023. After the axe presentation, Ivana pressed a button that allowed a bottle of Norwegian aquavit to break on the ship’s hull. Guests also enjoyed performances by Sissel Kyrkjebø, one of the world’s leading crossover sopranos and godmother of the Viking Jupiter®, and acclaimed Italian singer Alessandro Safina, who paid tribute to the cultures of both Norway and Italy in song.

Ivana Elice, Godmother of the Viking Vela

Ivana Elice, Vice President and Project Manager of the Fincantieri Cruise Business Unit, has enjoyed a distinguished career in naval and mechanical engineering, helping support the expansion of the Viking ocean fleet for the past 12 years. In 2012, Ms. Elice was appointed by Fincantieri to oversee the build of Viking’s first ocean ship, the Viking Star®, and she has continued to serve as valuable support for the expansion of Viking’s fleet of sister ships. She joined Fincantieri in 1985 after graduating from the University of Genoa with a master’s degree in naval architecture and mechanical engineering. Her initial role as a noise and vibration specialist within the company’s Naval Vessel Division involved assisting with the design of surface ships and submarines. Since 1993, she has held several positions within Fincantieri’s Merchant Division in the areas of hydrodynamics, ship construction, production engineering and more.