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Utopia Of The Seas Floats Out For The First Time

Royal Caribbean International’s new Utopia of the Seas is one step closer to delivering the world’s biggest weekend in July 2024. The game-changing Oasis Class ship floated for the first time as it reached its next major construction milestone at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France. Known as

Royal Caribbean Opens New Icon Of The Seas Sailings

Royal Caribbean International is opening the highly anticipated Icon of the Seas’ next programme of 7-night adventures from Miami three months ahead of schedule. The cruise line said in a statement that it saw “the single largest booking day and highest volume booking week in its history” when Icon was

Royal Caribbean Launches Mini Wave Campaign

Royal Caribbean’s 2024 summer sailing to the Caribbean islands is now open to book with 21 ships sailing to Jamaica, Barbados, Saint Lucia and more. Customers and agents can also look forward to the arrival of Icon of the Seas next year, with record-breaking slides, thrilling entertainment, and the ultimate

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12 September Kick Off: Royal Caribbean’s ‘Big Royal Thank You’

Royal Caribbean International has announced ‘The Big Royal Thank You’ competition for travel partners across UK and Ireland featuring the largest prize pot to date. The interactive competition platform, dubbed ‘Bounty of the Seas,’ will be available exclusively to members of Royal Caribbean’s innovative rewards and learning platform, Club Royal. Open to all travel agent

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Royal Caribbean Adds Charter Flights From Belfast & Glasgow

Royal Caribbean International will be expanding its air offering further for summer 2024, from both Belfast City Airport and Glasgow International Airport. Guest departing for their 2024 summer adventure aboard a Royal Caribbean ship from Belfast or Glasgow can fly direct to Barcelona, Spain or Bologna, Italy thanks to the

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Royal Caribbean First To Turn Solid Waste Into Energy

Royal Caribbean Group has introduced new next-generation technology to its industry-leading waste management practices. These tools include waste-to-energy systems, food waste applications and an expanded network of green hubs. Debuting this year on two of the cruise company’s newest ships, the technology will be the cruise industry’s first system to

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