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Cruise News April 30, 2011

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Creator's Key Takeaways

Royal Caribbean will have 13 ships in the Caribbean and Bahamas, more than half their fleet.

The most interesting change is that in 2012, Royal Caribbean has all but abandoned the port of Miami.

Carnival Corporation passed a significant milestone this week when they took delivery of Carnival Magic because it became the 100th ship in their fleet.

RCCL executives explained why they still have confidence in their 11 ship deployment to Europe.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat are the latest trends in Royal Caribbean's winter Caribbean program?
QWhy is Carnival's fleet milestone temporary?
QWhy is Royal Caribbean confident in its European deployment despite discounts?

Topics Covered

Itinerary RouteMehPort DestinationMehValue PricingMehLoyalty ProgramMeh

Port Highlights

Gibraltar
Juneau
Miami
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YouTube Video Description

This week's news from the cruise industry presented by Cruise News Daily includes items about Royal Caribbean's winter 2012-2013 winter schedule and the trends in it, including a surprising one for Miami. It also includes an item about Carnival reaching the milestone of 100 ships in the fleet - and dropping back to 99. Our feature story is Royal Caribbean's explanation of why they aren't worried about their 11-ship European deployment. We also have items about Port Everglades, Juneau and Gibraltar. Links we mentioned can be found at http://www.CruiseNewsDaily.com