Allure of the Seas to undergo repairs in February 2014
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- Written by Teijo Niemelä Teijo Niemelä
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- Published: 15 November 2013 15 November 2013
Royal Caribbean International announced yesterday that a mechanical issue has made it necessary to perform unscheduled repairs to Allure of the Seas. The repairs will take place at Grand Bahama Shipyard, in Freeport, Bahamas, the week of February 24, 2014. As a result, it will be necessary to cancel the February 23, 2014, sailing of Allure of the Seas.
"We sincerely regret that we will be unable to deliver the Royal Caribbean cruise vacation that our guests were looking forward to," said Adam Goldstein, president and chief executive officer, Royal Caribbean International. "We understand that our guests’ vacation time is very precious and can assure you that we did not take this decision lightly. But it was very important to us that we bring Allure back up to speed so that she could continue to deliver the amazing cruise vacations our guests expect."
Allure of the Seas has been experiencing unanticipated bearing wear in one of its three propulsion motors. All three motors are fully operational, and there is no impact on the maneuverability of the ship or on the safety of guests and crew. However, since the rate of bearing wear is directly related to ship speed, the ship’s top speed has been limited. This has reduced the rate of bearing wear, and will ensure that all three propulsion motors are fully available for maneuvering and emergencies until repairs can be completed.
"While Allure could have continued to sail at a reduced rate of speed, we felt it was important to fix the problem as soon as possible," said William D. Baumgartner, senior vice president of Marine Operations, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. "We explored numerous repair options. Unfortunately, there was no satisfactory solution that did not involve taking the ship temporarily out of service."
The company said guests currently booked on the February 23, 2014, sailing of Allure of the Seas will receive a full, 100 percent refund, or the option to sail on select itineraries at the same rate.
Additionally, until the repairs can be made, it will be necessary to make minor adjustments to Allure of the Seas’ eastern Caribbean itineraries. Allure of the Seas will now call on Nassau, Bahamas, from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and on Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. There is no need to modify Allure of the Seas’ western Caribbean itineraries.
Cunard's three Queens to meet in Liverpool: Queen Mary 2 to offer voyage to Halifax in 2015
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- Written by Kari Reinikainen Kari Reinikainen
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- Published: 12 November 2013 12 November 2013
Cunard Line's three ships - Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria - will meet in Liverpool on 25 April 2015 and on 4 July , Queen Mary 2 will sail from the port to Halifax to commemorate the first voyage of RMS Britannia, which departed Liverpool on that date in 1840, the company said on Facebook.
Cunard Line, which was originally known as The British & North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, had its head office in Liverpool until the late 1960s. Liverpool was the UK terminus of its Trans-Atlantic express service until 1919, when it was moved to Southampton. However, Cunard Line continued to offer voyages from the port until 1968.
The city council is preparing to convert the Cunard Building on the Pier Head, which was built for the company in 1914-17, to a cruise terminal to replace the current, temporary structure. It is expected to open in 2015.
Regent Seven Seas stages strong rise in interim earnings on 10% yield increase
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- Written by Kari Reinikainen Kari Reinikainen
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- Published: 11 November 2013 11 November 2013
Regent Seven Seas Cruises, the luxury market unit of the Miami based Prestige Cruise Holdings group, has staged a strong rise in both third quarter and January-September net profit on firmer yields.
The company reported third quarter net profit of $32.8 million, compared to $20.9 million in the same period last year, while revenues increased to $165.9 million from $159.0 million. In the first nine months of the year, Regent's net profit rose to $34.3 million from $17.5 million in the same period in 2012 on revenues of $433.0 million, an increase from $411.9 million.
Net Yield for the third quarter of 2013 increased 10.6% $638.08 from $577.00 in the same period in 2012. Net cruise costs, excluding fuel, only rose by 0.2% to $287.15
Frank Del Rio, chairman and CEO said in a statement:“We are pleased to have reached record revenues, Adjusted EBITDA and net income for the third quarter. Along with our financial results, we were also proud to take home Virtuoso's "Best Luxury Cruise Line" honour for the third consecutive year. Both our financial results and market accolades are a reflection of the focus we place on providing our guests with an exceptional experience."
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