Royal Caribbean bookings drop on rival’s wreck

Vancouver Sun Friday 3rd February, 2012

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., the world's second-largest cruise operator, warned that earnings in the current quarter could fall by as much as 50 per cent as the Costa Concordia disaster off the coast of Italy caused a sharp drop-off in new cruise bookings.Last month, the Costa Concordia cruise ship operated by rival Carnival Corp. hit a reef off t...

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