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Radiance of the Seas Marks 25 Years in Royal Caribbean Service
Delivered by Meyer Werft in Papenburg in March 2001, Radiance of the Seas crossed the Atlantic without guests before its Fort Lauderdale christening.
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Delivered by Meyer Werft in Papenburg in March 2001, Radiance of the Seas crossed the Atlantic without guests before its Fort Lauderdale christening.
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Havana Docks says the cruise lines brought nearly one million tourists through the disputed facilities and paid at least 130 million dollars to Cuba.
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The program includes a seven-night Barcelona cruise in late July timed to the 2027 total solar eclipse, whose path of totality crosses Gibraltar and North Africa.
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Change.org petitions opposing the development drew more than four million signatures, while SEMARNAT rejected three permits including one involving a pier.
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Royal Caribbean told guests that full-time mobility scooter users and wheelchair users unable to take a few steps may be unable to go ashore at La Spezia.
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Whittier’s only land route is the two-and-a-half-mile Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel, a single-lane highway-and-rail tunnel with timed openings.
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On Ovation of the Seas, LTH-Baas installed three thousand five hundred meters of ventilation ducting with as many as three hundred fifty specialists onboard.
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The orderbook also lists Legend of the Seas near its double-occupancy capacity; with all berths filled, that ship can carry about 7,600 guests.
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Kai Tak Cruise Terminal can berth two three-hundred-sixty-meter ships at once and process about three thousand passengers an hour. Ocean Terminal serves smaller ships.
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Royal Caribbean’s push shows how cruise lines are becoming data-driven retailers, turning the pre-trip window into a bigger part of the vacation economy.
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The pilot reflects a wider shift toward selling certainty as an add-on, turning one trade-off of discounted cruise fares into a modest revenue lever.
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The spring yard rush shows cruise lines using pre-summer maintenance windows to refresh major ships and add revenue-generating spaces before peak-season demand.