Articles tagged “royal caribbean”
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Royal Caribbean first quarter profit jumps as passengers spent more on booze
The Carnival Triumph fiasco had an adverse affect on rival Royal Caribbean's performance in the first quarter. However, Royal Caribbean says it performed well despite "recent adverse industry media coverage."
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Royal Caribbean's new ship: Skydiving, bumper cars and virtual balconies
Royal Caribbean’s surprising port announcement was likely motivated by Norwegian’s arrival in New York City this May, and fueled with hopes of capturing a new market of cruisers from the Northeast Corridor.
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Royal Caribbean sends the world's largest cruise ship to European waters
The Oasis and sister ship Allure set records at launch in 2009, but they'll soon be upstaged by a new mega ship from RCI and face small-but-ambitious challenges from a new class of ships from Norwegian Cruise Line.
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Royal Caribbean feeling impact of China-Japan territorial dispute
On the sales side, Royal Caribbean realizes it needs to use sophisticated marketing techniques and social media. The cruise line won't say it, but it also realizes that direct sales to consumers will become an increasing important part of its business.
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City-at-sea concept is validated as Royal Caribbean orders a third Oasis-class vessel
The vessels that set a new standard for megaships may not be able to cruise everywhere, but they've made a convincing argument that few big ships do things better.
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Royal Caribbean passengers sue the cruiseline for sickening hygiene failures
The lawsuit looks a bit like a shake-down, but Royal Caribbean and its peers will continue to have a hard time enforcing hygiene on their front lines if they have a labor pool that's severely underpaid.
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U.S. cruise companies are ready to make waves throughout Asia
Rather than wait for lucrative Chinese tourists to land upon their shores like the rest of the industry, cruise companies had the ability to show up at their docks where they found a population eager to take a ride.
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Update on delays and cancelations at cruise ports along the east coast
Cruise ships already out at sea with passengers onboard will weather out the storm at sea as ports have closed to cruises from Canada to the Caribbean.
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British cruise TV expose puts industry leaders on the defensive
The industry's argument that employees make more money on their ships than their home country doesn't justify the treatment, but NCL's Sheehan points to one of the core issues in the cruise labor debate: the price consumers pay.