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Royal Caribbean Group reports developments across its global vacation business, including cruise operations, exclusive destinations, and land-based vacation experiences. The company operates Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea, and holds a joint venture interest in TUI Cruises, which operates the Mein Schiff and Hapag-Lloyd brands.
Recurring news for RCL includes earnings releases, guidance updates, dividends and share repurchases, shipbuilding and fleet expansion, itinerary launches, brand-level loyalty programs, co-branded credit cards, and community initiatives through the Royal Caribbean Group Foundation. Company updates also cover demand trends, fuel and cost commentary, joint venture performance, and destination investments across its cruise vacation portfolio.
Royal Caribbean Group docked the Explorer of the Seas at PortMiami to provide free housing for search and rescue teams responding to the Surfside condo collapse. This collaboration with the Florida Division of Emergency Management supports around 600 emergency workers, offering staterooms, meals, and laundry services. The initiative, praised by local officials, highlights the company's community commitment. The ship is set to host these teams for approximately a month, aiding their recovery during grueling 12-hour shifts.
On June 26, 2021, Celebrity Cruises celebrated a significant milestone with the launch of Celebrity Edge, the first cruise ship to set sail from a U.S. port in over a year. Departing from Ft. Lauderdale, this seven-night Caribbean cruise symbolizes a hopeful return to normalcy for the cruise industry. The ship, led by Captain Kate McCue, has implemented new health and safety measures to ensure passenger safety. Eight of the 14 Celebrity ships are set to resume sailing in 2021, emphasizing the company's commitment to revitalizing luxury cruising experiences.
Royal Caribbean Group (NYSE: RCL) announced the closing of its private offering of $650 million in 4.250% senior unsecured notes due 2026. Proceeds will primarily fund the redemption of approximately $619.8 million in 7.25% senior secured notes due 2025 issued by Silversea Cruise Finance Ltd. This strategic move is aimed at optimizing the company’s debt structure and supporting general corporate purposes. The notes will be governed by an Indenture with The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, and are offered primarily to qualified institutional buyers under Rule 144A.
Royal Caribbean Group (NYSE: RCL) has appointed Silvia Garrigo as Senior Vice President and Chief Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Officer, effective June 28, 2021. She will report to Chairman and CEO Richard Fain. Garrigo's role involves developing a companywide ESG framework and strategy, building partnerships, and integrating ESG issues into governance. With extensive experience in sustainability and legal counsel, Garrigo aims to meet the increasing expectations for ESG performance. This appointment underscores RCL's commitment to leadership in ESG within the cruise industry.
Sharecare and Forbes Travel Guide have partnered with Celebrity Cruises, making it the first cruise line to adopt the Sharecare Health Security VERIFIED™ system. This initiative aims to enhance safety protocols and mitigate COVID-19 risks on its ships. The program supplements Celebrity's existing 'Healthy at Sea' measures, providing real-time tracking of health compliance. Each ship will be continuously verified before passenger boarding to ensure rigorous health standards. This collaboration marks a significant step in restoring traveler confidence and setting new industry standards for health security.
Celebrity Cruises has appointed Michael Scheiner as the new Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, effective July 12, 2021. Reporting to Lisa Lutoff-Perlo, Scheiner aims to enhance customer acquisition, brand loyalty, and global e-commerce. Previously, he was the Global CMO at Tommy Hilfiger and has extensive marketing experience in the fashion industry. His appointment comes as Celebrity Cruises prepares for a full service return and expansion with its new ships, Celebrity Apex and Celebrity Beyond.
Royal Caribbean International commenced construction of its first Icon Class ship, named Icon of the Seas, on June 14, 2021, at Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland. This ship, set to debut in fall 2023, represents a significant advancement towards a cleaner cruise industry, being powered by LNG (liquefied natural gas). The company emphasizes its commitment to sustainability and reducing carbon footprints through various innovative technologies. The ship's design promises game-changing features that will be revealed at a later date.
Royal Caribbean Group (NYSE: RCL) announced the pricing of its private offering of $650 million in 4.250% senior unsecured notes due 2026. The issuance is set for around June 24, 2021. Proceeds from this offering will primarily fund the redemption of approximately $619.8 million of 7.25% senior secured notes due 2025, with the remainder allocated for general corporate purposes. The notes are being offered under Rule 144A and will not be registered under the Securities Act.
Royal Caribbean Group (NYSE: RCL) announced the appointment of Rosanna Fiske as the new Global Chief Communications Officer, reporting to Donna Hrinak. Fiske brings over 30 years of experience in communications, previously holding a senior role at Wells Fargo. She is set to lead the company’s global communications strategy, aiming to enhance stakeholder engagement as the cruise industry recovers. Fiske emphasized her commitment to promoting Royal Caribbean's dedication to operating responsibly while resuming travel.
Royal Caribbean Group (NYSE: RCL) announced a private offering of $650 million in senior unsecured notes due 2026. The proceeds will fund the redemption of approximately $619.8 million of 7.25% senior secured notes due 2025 and be utilized for general corporate purposes. The offering is limited to qualified institutional buyers under Rule 144A and certain non-U.S. investors per Regulation S. The company highlighted potential risks, including those related to COVID-19 and its effects on operations and financial performance.