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![]() Mirror.co.uk | British man missing after falling off 'world's largest cruise ship' AOL Travel UK By Ruth Doherty, Feb 4, 2012 The 30-year-old had embarked on a seven-night holiday from Florida to Cozumel, Mexico, on the Allure of the Seas. But its owner, Royal Caribbean International, said camera footage shows him falling over the rails. Briton missing after fall from world's biggest liner: 225282-ton Allure of the ... Briton feared dead after falling overboard during gay cruise British man seen falling from his cruise ship balcony feared dead |
![]() International Business Times | Cruise companies offer free flights in bid to get customers booking AOL Travel UK Royal Caribbean Cruises is offering 10000 flights if holidays are booked by the end of February. Meanwhile, Celebrity Cruises is giving away a smaller number of free flights available for European cruises, as well as many heavily discounted flights. Cruise Ship Sinking: Lines Offering Free Flights in new Marketing Scheme For Reporter, Cruise Ship Disaster Is A Local Story Cruises: Lines to give away thousands of free flights |
![]() Financial Times | Royal Caribbean feels effect of cruise disaster Financial Times Carnival is much the largest cruise operator by annual revenues, with Royal Caribbean the only other significant operator in the key US and European markets. Wyn Ellis, leisure analyst at Numis Securities, said potential new customers appeared to be ... Cruise bookings down after shipwreck Royal Caribbean Cruises' CEO Discusses Q4 2011 Results - Earnings Call Transcript |
![]() Hindustan Times | Tom Cruise's MI 4 rules Chinese box office Hindustan Times China has just come out of the Lunar New Year holiday period -- traditionally a boom time for cinemas -- and the latest MI film has been going head-to-head with Robert Downey, Jr.'s Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, which has now picked up and ... |
Cruise bookings fall after Concordia shipwreck Wall Street Journal Attention is now focused on Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., which reports earnings on Thursday. An increase there could show that passengers are fleeing Carnival over safety fears. A decrease could indicate an overall distrust of all cruise lines. |