Above, dinnertime before the pandemic aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship. |
A sure sign that cruise line companies are starting to feel more confident that we've rounded the corner of the pandemic is that Royal Caribbean is hoping to return its fleet to full service this year.
Well, I guess hoping is the operable word.
According to Breaking Travel News:
Royal Caribbean International has announced that six of its ships will begin sailing from major United States cruise ports in Florida and Texas in July and August.
The comeback will kick off on July 2nd in Miami, with Freedom of the Seas embarking on a special Fourth of July weekend sailing to Perfect Day at CocoCay.
By the end of August, 12 Royal Caribbean ships will be cruising once again across the Bahamas, Caribbean, Alaska and Europe.
We'll see how that all pans out.
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