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ROYAL CARIBBEAN SHARES OBSERVE A RISE

Published On 11 Aug 2020 02:23 PM


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  • The global operations of the industry were suspended due to the pandemic
  • Royal received notable bookings for the cruises in 2021

For the second quarter, Royal Caribbean reported a loss of $1.6 billion. Regardless of the loss, it observed notable bookings for the international cruises in 2021.  This made the shares of Royal Caribbean to jump 10%. 

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