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  2. Royal Caribbean International - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.royalcaribbean.com. Royal Caribbean International (RCI), formerly Royal Caribbean Cruise Line (RCCL), is a cruise line founded in 1968 in Norway and organized as a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group since 1997. Based in Miami, Florida, it is the largest cruise line by revenue and second largest by passengers counts.

  3. Royal Caribbean cruise line sued over hidden camera that may ...

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    Arvin Mirasol was sentenced to 30 years for filming children in stages of undress on a Royal Caribbean cruise ... According to the complaint, the cruise line did not inform other passengers in ...

  4. Royal Caribbean passengers are suing over an employee who ...

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    Royal Caribbean Cruises stock closed at $203.35 on Tuesday, up 1.72%, and close to the 52-week-high reached last Thursday. ... Our most-saved recipe of November has more than 1,500 5-star reviews ...

  5. Royal Caribbean Group - Wikipedia

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    Royal Caribbean Group was formed as Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. in 1997 when Royal Caribbean Cruise Line purchased Celebrity Cruises.The decision was made to keep the two cruise line brands separate following the merger; as a result Royal Caribbean Cruise Line was re-branded Royal Caribbean International and Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. was established as the new parent company of both Royal ...

  6. MS Sovereign - Wikipedia

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    MS Sovereign (formerly Sovereign of the Seas) was one of three large cruise ships of the Sovereign class operated by Pullmantur Cruises and formerly by Royal Caribbean International. When she was completed in 1987, Sovereign of the Seas was the world's largest passenger ship. [4] On 24 June 2020, due to economic losses caused by COVID-19 ...

  7. Harmony of the Seas - Wikipedia

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    6,780 maximum [14] Crew. 2,300 [12] Harmony of the Seas is an Oasis -class cruise ship built by STX France at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France, [15] for Royal Caribbean International. With a gross tonnage of 226,963 GT, [2] she is the fourth largest passenger ship in the world, larger than her older sisters Oasis ...

  8. Brilliance of the Seas - Wikipedia

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    2,140 passengers (double occupancy) 2,543 passengers (maximum) Crew. 848. Brilliance of the Seas is a cruise ship belonging to the Royal Caribbean 's Radiance class. Brilliance of the Seas is operated by RCL UK Ltd., a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Brilliance of the Seas has a maximum capacity of 2,543 passengers and carries 848 crew.

  9. Voyager of the Seas - Wikipedia

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    Voyager of the Seas. Voyager of the Seas is the lead ship of the Voyager class of cruise ships operated by Royal Caribbean International (RCI). Constructed by Kværner Masa-Yards at its Turku New Shipyard in Turku, Finland, she was launched on November 27, 1998, and formally named by Olympic figure skater Katarina Witt on November 20, 1999. [5]