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Royal Caribbean unveils new 2015 line-up
Royal Caribbean International revealed the summer and autumn itineraries for six ships sailing in the Caribbean, Canada and New England in 2015.
Royal Caribbean International announces 2015 European sailings
Following the news that both Anthem of the Seas and Allure of the Seas will call Europe home from summer 2015, Royal Caribbean International unveiled the itineraries for the five other ships that will sail the region in 2015, including three from the UK.
Royal Caribbean reveals summer 2015 itineraries for Anthem of the Seas
Royal Caribbean International, today reveals the summer 2015 itineraries for Anthem of the Seas the most entertainment and technologically developed cruise ship ever to be based in the UK. Sailing from Southampton, the itineraries - including three day sailings - invite agents to support its bold expansion plans to attract new to cruise guests and grow market share.
Royal Caribbean boosts European presence
Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas will call the Mediterranean home in summer 2015 for the first time. Offering a full season of seven-night cruises, Allure will arrive in Barcelona on May 3rd 2015 and will offer cruises from the Spanish port until October 2015.
Tom Daley takes plunge on Allure of the Seas
British icon Tom Daley takes to the high board to help kick off Royal Caribbean’s “Caribbean Cup” – a new programme designed to promote the cruise line’s new line-up of Caribbean sailings.
Royal Caribbean provides “gestation crates” update
Royal Caribbean today provided an update regarding its previous announcement, proudly made in 2012 along with the Humane Society of the Unites States, that the company would support the pork industry’s efforts to eliminate “gestation crates” – cages often used to confine breeding pigs – from operation, setting 2022 as the target date by which to reach that goal.
Travel Talk: Helen Beck, regional director, Royal Caribbean International
New investment into the global cruise industry will see new builds taking to the seas – including Quantum of the Seas from Royal Caribbean – in quarter four of 2014. Deployment shifting will enable old favourites to boost capacity and new territories will open up fresh markets as Helen Beck, regional director, international representatives, EMEA, Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises explains in this interview with Phil Blizzard.
A cruise holiday brochure for the iGeneration
Perfect for those mobile Mums and digital Dads who are constantly connected; Royal Caribbean International has launched a new 2014 family cruise brochure for tablets. Designed to coincide with peak booking season, the industry first brochure is filled with videos and interactive content to help showcase all of the family friendly features and amazing experiences available on a Royal Caribbean International holiday.
Breaking Travel News investigates: Global cruise industry expects buoyant 2014
New investment into the global cruise industry will see new builds taking to the seas – including Quantum of the Seas from Royal Caribbean – in quarter four of 2014. Deployment shifting will enable old favourites to boost capacity and new territories will open up fresh markets as Helen Beck, regional director, international representatives, EMEA, Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises explains in this interview with Phil Blizzard.
Bouldin takes marketing role with Royal Caribbean
Royal Caribbean International has appointed Ben Bouldin in the newly created role of director of sales for the UK and Ireland. Bouldin will lead an 18-strong sales team dedicated to the brand.
Helen Beck, regional sales director, Royal Caribbean Cruises
BTN talks to Helen Beck, regional sales director, Royal Caribbean Cruises at World Travel Awards Grand Final Gala Ceremony, this year held at La Cigale, Doha.
Royal Caribbean Cruises sees net profits increase
Royal Caribbean Cruises has reported adjusted net profit of $377.9 million for the three months ended September 30th, up from $367.8 million for the same period last year. Describing the results as “better than expected” the cruise line said revenue was up 3.3 per cent to $2.31 billion.