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![]() USA TODAY | Royal Caribbean to cut back on cruises in Europe USA TODAY By Gene Sloan, USA TODAY Industry giant Royal Caribbean is cutting back on cruises in Europe, where bookings have been weak. The line on Thursday announced that it would send just nine of its 22 ships to the continent in 2013, down from 12 this year. Tourism Minister Skerritt hails Royal Caribbean Cruise Line for deploying ... Royal Caribbean to pull back from Europe Royal Caribbean bringing new cruise ship to Tampa in 2013 |
New cruise ships slated for Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico Washington Post More than 350000 cruise ship passengers visited the Dominican Republic last year, a 1 percent drop from the previous year. Also on Tuesday, officials in Puerto Rico announced that the US Caribbean territory would be the home port for a Royal Caribbean ... |
![]() Deccan Chronicle | Skerritt Announces Additional Summer Cruise Business for 2013 The St. Kitts-Nevis Observer The Minister addressed yesterday's (May 17) House of Assembly sitting, informing that despite declines in cruise business to the region, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line was once again offering year-round cruise options in this sub-region from next year. Royal Caribbean looks to 2013 with less European cruises Royal Caribbean finalizes 2013 Europe plans Voyager is cruising into town |
![]() USA TODAY | Royal Caribbean expanding beer choices on cruise ships USA TODAY By Gene Sloan, USA TODAY Royal Caribbean long has been known for an extensive wine selection on its ships, and now the line is building up its beer offerings, too. Over the past year, Royal Caribbean has added more than half a dozen brews to the menus ... Royal Caribbean will expand its beer selections on its cruise ships |
Plans call for new port to accommodate bigger ships MyFox Tampa Bay "We've been watching the trends in the cruise industry, and it's no secret the major cruise lines Carnival, Royal Caribbean and all of their subsidiary companies are basically building ships that are larger and larger," said Tampa Port Authority CEO ... |