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Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas is receiving LNG fuel ahead of sea trials at Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland.
According to its current expansion plan, by 2028, about a third of Royal Caribbean's fleet will consist of mega-ships. The latest addition, the 1,196-foot-long and 248,663-gross-ton Icon of the ...
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With shares trading at a discount compared with industry peers, Royal Caribbean presents a compelling opportunity for investors looking to capitalize on its momentum and future expansion.
Royal Caribbean has demonstrated robust financial performance ... The company’s ambitious expansion plans and fleet modernization efforts require substantial capital expenditures. In an uncertain ...