Thursday, May 30, 2013

Royal Caribbean Ship Fire to Cut Profit by 10 Cents a Sha

Passengers aboard Royal Caribbean's Grandeur of the Seas got an unexpected wake up call early Monday morning.

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (RCL), the second U.S. cruise operator to cut short a voyage after a mishap at sea, said a fire this week on the company's Grandeur of the Seas will reduce annual profit by 10 cents a share. Repair to the ship will take

Grandeur of the Seas, a Royal Caribbean Cruise ship off the Florida coast headed to the Bahamas, caught fire Monday and burned for two hours. CBS News. Correction: Clarification: RELATED. Story: Fire breaks out on Royal Caribbean ship · The FOLD

As a former Condé Nast Traveler Ombudsman fighting for travel victims' rights, I was happy to see Royal Caribbean handle customer service and compensation issues well in the wake of Monday's fire aboard the Grandeur of the Seas, an emergency in which

Royal Caribbean Cruises's ship upgrades, mending demand in Europe and eased advertising spending carried it to a better-than-expected "wave season" quarter, as earnings surged 62% in the first quarter. The company last month also provided guidance

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