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Travel & Public Transit

LNG-powered Icon of the Seas gearing up for sea trials

May 5, 2023

Via: Offshore Energy

According to Meyer Turku, the shipbuilder of what is expected to be the world’s largest and most technically advanced cruise ship, the construction is progressing at a good pace and preparations for her sea trials have already started. “As the […]


Travel & Public Transit

Royal Caribbean’s JV Pullmantur files for reorganisation

June 23, 2020

Via: Offshore Energy

Cruises Investment Holding owns 51 per cent of the Spanish cruise line, while RCL owns the remaining 49 per cent. Pullmantur operates three older cruise ships — the 2,733-passenger Sovereign, the 1828-passenger Horizon and the 2,752-passenger Monarch. As informed, Pullmantur’s […]


Shipping, Travel & Public Transit

Coronavirus Outbreak: Royal Caribbean Cancels 18 Sailings

February 14, 2020

Via: World Maritime News

Taken together, these measures have an estimated impact on the company’s financial performance for 2020 of approximately USD 0.65 per share. “While not currently planned, if the company was to cancel all of its remaining sailings in Asia through the […]


Shipping, Travel & Public Transit

Cruse Liners Dropping Shanghai Sailings over Coronavirus

January 27, 2020

Via: World Maritime News

“Due to urgent guidelines from the Chinese government to combat the spread of the coronavirus, MSC Cruises is required to cancel the upcoming cruise with MSC Splendida on January 28,” an MSC Cruises spokesperson confirmed to World Maritime News. Guests […]


Shipping

Cuba Cruise Ban Dents Royal Caribbean’s Profit Outlook

June 7, 2019

Via: World Maritime News

The Miami-based cruise major said that the financial impact of the regulatory change would mean a reduction to the adjusted EPS for 2019 in the range of USD 0.25 to USD 0.35 per share. “While the affected sailings impact only […]


Shipping

Royal Caribbean to Build New Cruise Terminal at Port of Galveston for Larger Ships

December 6, 2018

Via: World Maritime News

The Port of Galveston has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. on the development and operation of a new cruise terminal. The long-term lease negotiations could lead to a 60-year transaction: a 20-year initial term […]


Shipping

Cruise Lines Reroute Ships as Hurricane Florence Strengthens

September 10, 2018

Via: World Maritime News

Namely, Royal Caribbean, Carnival Cruise Line, and Norwegian Cruise Line have made changes to their itineraries in an effort to stay clear of the hurricane. The companies are continuing to monitor the situation as the storm is set to strengthen. […]


Shipping

Roundup of Cruise Ships Set for Delivery in 2018

January 11, 2018

Via: World Maritime News

2018 will be another busy year for builders of cruise ships as 16 ships are earmarked for completion and delivery to their owners this year. The first two months of the year are reserved for finishing touches, however, in March […]


Shipping

Royal Caribbean Earns More, Unveils New Three-Year Plan

November 7, 2017

Via: World Maritime News

While the hurricanes had a negative impact on its overall revenue, Miami-based cruise company Royal Caribbean Cruises said it ended the third quarter of 2017 with record earnings. The cruise giant’s net income for the three months ended September 30 […]


Shipping

Cruise Ships Head Back to Galveston as Port Readies to Reopen

August 31, 2017

Via: World Maritime News

The Port of Galveston, which has been closed to commercial traffic due to extreme flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey, is working to get the port ready to receive cruise ships. Due to the port’s closing, Carnival’s three Galveston-based ships diverted […]