Carnival's loyalty overhaul: Smart or scary?
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The two-year thing is what's the most surprising about this because well, there's a lot of surprise components of this.
It's about money it's about the cruise lines are even though they they suffer terribly a couple of years ago financially but I think they see the opportunity now.
I don't want this program for Royal Caribbean, right? I don't think anybody necessarily wants this.
The real question now is will Royal Caribbean do the same thing?
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