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Cruise News Briefing - May 10, 2020

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Creator's Key Takeaways

Royal Caribbean provided an update into how much it's costing them to operate while they are shut down the number was recently revised from 400 million per month to around 275 million dollars per month

booking numbers are at typical levels and cruise lines continue to focus on sending crew members home

shipyards in Europe are back to work but with practicing social distancing and protecting yard workers future cruise ships are starting to be delayed

Princess Cruises delayed enchanted princess back to August as well as Carnival radiance and Carnival Mardi Gras that will be in November

Creator's Tips & Advice

โœ“Check for updated booking numbers and cash burn rates for cruise lines
โœ“Be aware of logistical delays in crew repatriation
โœ“Monitor shipyard delays for new ship deliveries

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is the current financial status of Royal Caribbean?
QHow are cruise lines handling crew repatriation?
QWhat are the delays in new ship deliveries?

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Cruise News Briefing - May 10, 2020. Royal Caribbean updates its monthly cash burn. Logistical delays continue to slow down repatriating cruise ship crew members. Shipyards are back to work but not without delays.