Royal Caribbean seeing over full occupancy on Caribbean Cruises

 Friday, July 29, 2022 

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Across the company’s fleet, Royal Caribbean Group said its load factors were an average 82 percent in the second quarter.

In a press release, the company said that, there is an an increase to 90 percent across the fleet in June, and Caribbean itineraries is averaging over 100 percent.

This is indeed a big news for the company.

Caribbean itineraries would mainly include the company’s namesake brand, Royal Caribbean International, as well as Celebrity Cruises, featuring close-to-home cruising departing from U.S. homeports.

In the company’s portfolio, the other brands that have limited Caribbean deployment are Silversea and Azamara. In addition is a joint venture with TUI with TUI Cruises and Hapag-Lloyd Cruises serving the German-speaking market.

How do the load factors compare?

In the first quarter, the company achieved an average load factor of just 59 percent, according to a statement, which had matched the company’s fourth quarter load factor in 2021, which was also 59 percent.


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