Cruise News Today — June 17, 2021
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the first deal has been cut for the first ship in royal caribbean's new icon class
two more ships are set to follow in 2025 and 26
the small port communities of haines and skagway alaska welcomed their first cruise ship since 2019
a new survey from expedia is giving us even more confirmation that cruising is making a stronger than ever comeback
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Cruise News Update for Thursday, June 17, 2021 Royal Caribbean International cut the steel on its upcoming Icon-class cruise ship at a shipyard in Finland on Wednesday. Two cruise ports in Alaska in welcome cruise guests this past weekend, making it the first stop since 2019. A new study from Expedia shows that cruise vacations remain strong from summer 2021 to the future. 00:00 Intro 00:20 Royal Caribbean cuts steel 00:47 Alaska welcomes back passengers 01:18 New study shows cruise vacations are still strong 01:43 Stock report » More cruise news: https://bit.ly/3vtCFub » Subscribe to Cruise Radio: https://bit.ly/3vzpkAw Connect with Cruise Radio online! Twitter: @CruiseRadio Facebook: /CruiseRadio Instagram: @CruiseRadio Email: doug@cruiseradio.net Cruise News Today with Doug Parker delivers daily newscasts, breaking news updates, in-depth analysis and coverage of the cruise industry, engaging stories, video coverage, and original journalism that goes behind the headlines. You'll also find behind the scenes videos and cruise ship and port tours. CNT is a production of Cruise Radio. #cruise #cruising #royalcaribbean