ROYAL Caribbean Cruises has more than doubled its adjusted new income for Q1, which came in at US$124m (AU$161.5m), compared to US$45.2m (AU$58.5) in Q1 2015. The cruise line says its bookings remain strong, similar to last year’s record high levels. MEANWHILE, Royal Caribbean International has today introduced its high-speed...
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ROYAL Caribbean Cruises has
more than doubled its adjusted
new income for Q1, which came
in at US$124m (AU$161.5m),
compared to US$45.2m
(AU$58.5) in Q1 2015.
The cruise line says its bookings
remain strong, similar to last
year’s record high levels.
MEANWHILE, Royal Caribbean
International has today
introduced its high-speed internet
service, VOOM fleetwide.
The internet is the fastest at sea
and is offered in two packages.
Surf, the lower package leads
in at US$12.99/device/day while
Surf and Stream package starts at
US$17.99/device/day.
IN ADDITION, RCI has released
its itineraries for 2017/18
Caribbean Canada sailings.
New to the season are
expanded Caribbean itineraries
from New York and for the first
time two Royal Caribbean ships –
Rhapsody of the Seas and Anthem
of the Seas – will be sailing from
Cape Liberty.
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