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Royal Caribbean
Cruises Ltd. announced that Royal Caribbean International's
Sovereign of the Seas will be reassigned to the company's Pullmantur
fleet, and the Los Angeles-based Monarch of the Seas will assume
Sovereign of the Seas' sailings out of Port Canaveral. These changes
will take place in October and November 2008. "We are fortunate that
our mix of brands allows us the flexibility and opportunity to
expand in key strategic markets and to diversify in existing ones,"
said Royal Caribbean International President and CEO Adam Goldstein.
"We thank our partners at the ports of Los Angeles, Ensenada,
Catalina and San Diego for our outstanding and ongoing relationship.
We look forward to providing our Monarch of the Seas guests with
exceptional vacations as we visit those locations through next
fall."
Sovereign of the Seas' last scheduled sailing for Royal Caribbean
International will be on Oct. 31, 2008. Two subsequent cruises,
scheduled for Nov. 3 and 7, will be canceled, and guests booked on
those cruises will receive a full refund and an onboard credit for
rebooking an earlier Sovereign of the Seas sailing during 2008
(excluding holidays). All rebookings must be made by Dec. 31, 2007.
All guests currently booked on Sovereign of the Seas on or after
November 10, 2008, will be re-accommodated onboard Monarch of the
Seas.
Monarch of the Seas will make its last regularly scheduled sailing
out of Los Angeles on Oct. 13, 2008. All guests currently booked on
a subsequent sailing will receive a full refund and an onboard
credit for rebooking a three, four or five-night Caribbean sailing,
or a seven-night Mexican Riviera sailing, onboard Royal Caribbean
International in 2008 (excluding holidays). All rebookings must be
made by Dec. 31, 2007. On Oct. 17, 2008, Monarch of the Seas will
reposition to the East Coast when it departs Los Angeles on a
16-night Panama Canal cruise to Miami. The ship will then undergo a
scheduled, weeklong dry-dock before welcoming its first Port
Canaveral guests for three and four-night Bahamas sailings. |