ROYAL CARIBBEAN GROUP EXPANDS VACATION PORTFOLIO WITH NEW DISCOVERY CLASS TO BE BUILT AT THE CHANTIERS DE L'ATLANTIQUE SHIPYARD IN FRANCE
- On Thursday, Royal Caribbean Group announced agreements with Chantiers de l'Atlantique to build a new Discovery class, confirming two firm ship orders with options for four more.
- Jason Liberty, chairman and CEO of Royal Caribbean Group, said the Discovery Class reflects a continued commitment to shaping the future of vacations, while Michael Bayley, CEO of Royal Caribbean Group, said it will put guests `at the center of it all`.
- The first Discovery-class ship is scheduled to debut in 2029, with a second in 2032, and Jay Schneider said the new ships will be smaller than the Icon class as Celebrity Cruises cuts steel for Celebrity Compass.
- Celebrity River Cruises committed to 10 new ships, expanding its European river fleet to 20 vessels by 2031, with the 2028 season now open for booking and offering more than 160 sailings to 50 destinations.
- Investors reacted with a 15% stock jump on Thursday as Royal Caribbean Group reported its highest seven booking weeks and a sold-out 2027 Celebrity river season in six minutes.
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ROYAL CARIBBEAN GROUP EXPANDS VACATION PORTFOLIO WITH NEW DISCOVERY CLASS TO BE BUILT AT THE CHANTIERS DE L'ATLANTIQUE SHIPYARD IN FRANCE
/PRNewswire/ -- Royal Caribbean Group (NYSE: RCL) today announced a series of agreements with the Chantiers de l'Atlantique (CdA) shipyard in Saint Nazaire,...
The Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard received a huge order from an American shipping company, which is also the largest customer of the Turku shipyard. The shipping company reported excellent results and also plans to order 10 new river cruisers.
Royal Caribbean Group orders 6 Discovery Class ships from Chantiers de l’Atlantique
In a bid to expand its cruise offerings, leading global cruise company, Royal Caribbean Group has partnered with French shipyard Chantiers de l’Atlantique, to build its new Discovery Class ships, marking a significant step in the long-term expansion and innovation strategy. In a press statement, the company says that under the agreements, Royal Caribbean Group has placed two firm orders for Discovery Class ships, with options for four additiona…
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