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Royal Caribbean Group shares were falling Tuesday as the cruise operator’s revenue again came up short, despite better-than-expected quarterly profit and an improved full-year outlook.
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New Royal Caribbean program will transform cruise loyalty
Through Points Choice, passengers will be able to apply loyalty points earned on any Royal Caribbean Group brand toward the brand program of their choice — Royal Caribbean’s Crown & Anchor Society, Celebrity’s Captain’s Club, or Silversea’s Venetian Society.
Vision of the Seas is skipping Sydney on her last Canada sailing of the season due to rough weather, but will overnight in Halifax instead.
As Caribbean sailings are affected by Hurricane Melissa, cruise expert Marc Shoffman explains how ships cope with extreme weather
Richard Fain, the former CEO of the Royal Caribbean Group, says Gloria Estefan prevented a cruise ship disaster. The businessman reflected on the experience with PEOPLE while discussing his new book 'Delivering the WOW.
According to some Royal Caribbean passengers posting on social media recently, the extent of chair hogging on some sailings is reaching outrageous new levels. Doug Parker shared the latest news on Royal Caribbean’s chair hogging problem, and more cruise news, on the Oct. 25 edition of Cruise News Today.
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. shares fall after the cruise line operator’s raised guidance fell short of Wall Street expectations.
Royal Caribbean Cruises (NYSE: RCL) reported third-quarter earnings that beat on the bottom line but missed on revenue, sending shares reeling after earnings, down 7.53%. The cruise operator posted adjusted EPS of $5.
The National Hurricane Center warns that Hurricane Melissa poses a threat of catastrophic flash flooding and landslides in Jamaica, Cuba and Hispaniola