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Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Royal Caribbean Stock Drops as Cost of Newest Ship Seen Impacting Profit
Key Takeaways Royal Caribbean said its current-quarter profit is expected to be negatively impacted by charges associated with its newest ship. The cruise line operator anticipates net cruise costs to rise because of the timing of the delivery of its Star of the Seas as well as cost timing shift from the second quarter. The news offset better-than-expected second quarter profit on an increase in passengers Caribbean Group (RCL) shares fell 5% Tuesday when the cruise line operator issued a worse-than-expected outlook on higher costs for its newest ship. The company sees current-quarter adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $5.55 to $5.65, while analysts surveyed by Visible Alpha were looking for $5.83. It anticipates net cruise costs, excluding fuel, per available passenger cruise days will be up 6.4% to 6.9%, with about 230 basis points of that "attributable to the timing of delivery of Star of the Seas, and the cost timing shift from the second quarter." The outlook offset strong second-quarter profit. Royal Caribbean posted adjusted EPS of $4.38, while the consensus Visible Alpha estimate called for $4.10. Revenue rose 10% year-over-year to $4.54 billion, just short of forecasts. Capacity was up nearly 6%, and the number of passengers carried increased 10% to 2.3 million. The company noted that bookings jumped since the Q1 earnings report, especially for close-in sailings, which boosted results. "Demand for our portfolio of brands and our industry-leading experiences continues to accelerate," CEO Jason Liberty said. Even with today's drop, Royal Caribbean Group shares are still about 45% higher year-to-date. Read the original article on Investopedia
Yahoo
4 hours ago
- Health
- Yahoo
Royal Caribbean passengers urge cruisers to pack key travel kit
Royal Caribbean passengers urge cruisers to pack key travel kit originally appeared on TravelHost. There's an abundance of advice online about what to pack for your first cruise, and while some of these lists can be helpful, others can lead you to pack more than you really need. Some first-time cruisers overpack because they listened to social media influencers who recommended certain cruise 'essentials' for the sole purpose of earning a commission from Amazon. Other people overpack simply because that's how they frequent cruisers advise against overpacking, however, because packing light for a cruise makes the overall experience better — from simplifying the embarkation and disembarkation process to leaving more room in your small cruise ship cabin. But while packing light for a cruise is generally recommended, there are certain travel essentials that could be worth overpacking. A recent discussion in the Royal Caribbean community on Reddit revealed that many experienced cruisers have learned that it pays to overpack when it comes to a key type of travel kit. Sign up for the Come Cruise With Me newsletter to save money on your next (or your first) cruise. Royal Caribbean cruisers say pack a well-stocked cruise medicine kit When one first-time cruiser reached out to the Royal Caribbean community for advice on often overlooked things to bring on a cruise, passengers delivered. Hundreds of experienced cruisers shared one or two things they didn't realize they should have packed until they needed it on board. The essentials most Royal Caribbean passengers wished they had packed? Over-the-counter medicines. 'Any OTC meds you could possibly need. We bring ibuprofen, DayQuil, NyQuil, Pepto, Imodium, and Prilosec. Do I need them? Not often but it's great to have them when I do. My friends laugh but when they need something, they know who to ask,' Top_Turnip4781 cruiser went on to explain that they started packing their well-stocked cruise medicine kit after being forced to pay a premium when they needed cold medicines during a cruise. 'We started this after my husband got a cold on a ship,' Top_Turnip4781 explained. 'He's a big baby when he's sick so he needed cough medicine, cold medicine and cough drops. We were docked in St. Maarten. It was $47!' Be the first to see the best deals on cruises, special sailings, and more. Sign up for the Come Cruise With Me newsletter. Over-the-counter medicine is expensive on a cruise ship On most cruise ships, the onboard gift shop stocks a limited selection of toiletries and over-the-counter medicines, and each item is sold at a significant markup. Most Royal Caribbean ships also have a vending machine on board that dispenses health essentials. 'You will spend less on all of it at Walmart than for one item on the ship,' spidernole pointed out in the thread about over-the-counter medicines. Some cruise line's onboard shops carry more medicines than others. If you need something that's not available in the gift shop or health vending machine, like medications for most stomach issues, you'll have to go to the ship's medical center, which charges even higher prices.'Last place you want to find yourself is ship medical for some OTC meds. Highway robbery prices,' JazzBassMan agreed. One passenger reported that they recently spent $250 at a Royal Caribbean cruise ship medical center for Phillips' milk of magnesia for cruise constipation relief. So, even if you're the type of cruiser who aims to pack as light as possible, you may find that overpacking is wise when it comes to putting together a cruise medicine kit. In addition to stocking your cruise medicine bag with pain relievers and first aid items, digestive aids, allergy medications, and seasickness remedies, don't forget to include sunscreen and aloe.(The Arena Group will earn a commission if you book a cruise.) , or email Amy Post at or call or text her at 386-383-2472. This story was originally reported by TravelHost on Jul 24, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword


Hindustan Times
4 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Royal Caribbean passenger shares tense moments during Alaska tsunami alert
Erin Dietrich, who was recently onboard Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas, has opened up about her experience on the cruise when the tsunami warning was issued near Alaska. Although there was no damage to the ship, the warning added an unexpected wave of tension to what was meant to be a peaceful journey along the Alaskan coast. Tsunami warnings were issued after a massive 8.8 earthquake on the east coast of Russia.(Getty Images via AFP) 'Everyone back home was texting and messaging about the tsunami warning, so I was totally freaked out but trying to play it cool for the kids,' she told People magazine. Erin Dietrich recalls tense moments Erin Dietrich and her husband Scott were with their four kids, preparing for dinner aboard the Quantum of the Seas, when a tsunami warning sent waves of concern across the ship. The alert, issued after a powerful 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck off Russia's coast on July 29, affected areas from the US West Coast to Japan, Hawaii, and Alaska's Aleutian Islands. Though the Dietrichs are used to hurricanes back home in Myrtle Beach, being at sea during such an alert was 'a totally different experience', especially while en route to Alaska. 'My 16-year-old and 13-year-old obviously knew what was going on, so they were panicking. My 8-year-old was scared, but we just tried to keep them busy and not really talk about it," she expressed. While trying to keep her kids calm, Erin recounted how she took them to the ship's kids club, only to find other parents equally shaken. 'People were just kind of frantic in panic mode,' she added. Also Read: Panic amid Hawaii tourists as cruise ships rush to leave after 8.8 quake: 'We are in the middle of tsunami' Tsunami scare at sea As per People, at 8.52 PM (local time) nearly four hours after news of the tsunami warning broke, Erin began recording the cruise captain's first announcement. 'We are currently monitoring the tsunami advisories… Your well being and safety remain our top priority,' he assured passengers. While the night was windy and the pools and decks remained closed, operations stayed largely normal. 'But we were out at sea, which supposedly, people say is one of the safest places to be out on a ship,' Dietrich said. By July 30, the family was en route to Sitka. A tsunami advisory still remained for Alaska's Aleutian Islands. Also Read: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's Montecito home under tsunami threat as 'advisory' issued On July 30, the National Tsunami Warning Center in Alaska urged boat operators to head at least 180 feet deep into the sea. The advisory warned against "shallow water, harbors, marinas" due to the risk of strong currents and hidden or floating debris that could be dangerous. FAQs Q1. What happened on the Royal Caribbean cruise near Alaska? A tsunami warning was issued while the ship was at sea, leading to concern among passengers. Q2. Was anyone hurt during the tsunami alert? No injuries were reported. Q3. What did the cruise captain say? The captain assured everyone that their safety was a priority and that the situation was being closely monitored.
Yahoo
5 hours ago
- Yahoo
Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line face alarming incidents
Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line face alarming incidents originally appeared on TravelHost. Although cruises are most commonly associated with carefree vacation vibes, occasionally distressing incidents happen on board ships that leave some cruisers rethinking their vacation choices. But just like a serious crime or accident can occur at any resort you choose to visit, or even in your own neighborhood, cruise ships sometimes become the setting of unfortunate and unexpected events. They are floating cities after a regular city or a floating one, when you bring all kinds of people together, and especially when you add an abundance of alcohol into the mix, you're bound to have some accidents, violence, and crime happen. It's rare, however, to have passengers and news outlets reporting almost simultaneously about serious incidents on two separate cruise ships from two different cruise lines that occurred within a day of each other. But that's exactly what happened as word came from the sea to land about a shocking man overboard incident on Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas on July 24. Not long after that news broke, it was reported that the FBI responded to an incident aboard Carnival Dream that concerned many passengers when medical calls rang out on board in the early morning hours of July 23. Doug Parker shared more details on these troubling cruise ship events, and other cruise news, on the July 28 edition of Cruise News Caribbean crew member dies after violent on board altercation Cruise News TodayTranscript: This is Cruise News Today with Doug Parker. Good morning, here's your cruise news for Monday, July 28th. A man overboard incident aboard the world's largest cruise ship, Icon of the Seas, has left one crew member dead and another recovering from stab wounds. Bahamas police say a 35-year-old South African man stabbed a 28-year-old female colleague aboard Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas on Thursday night and then jumped overboard. The woman was sent to a hospital. The man did not survive after being Caribbean initially reported a man overboard, but later confirmed the violent altercation. In a statement, the cruise line said: 'Our crew immediately initiated a search and rescue operation, but unfortunately the crew member passed away. We extend our condolences to the crew member's family and loved ones.' The ship was sailing near The Bahamas at the time of the accident. It has since returned to Miami and started the next cruise. Be the first to see the best deals on cruises, special sailings, and more. Sign up for the Come Cruise With Me newsletter. Incident aboard Carnival Dream cruise ship leads to FBI response In a story that is raising a lot of questions after multiple accounts on social media, an incident aboard the Texas-based Carnival Dream has prompted a federal response, but no criminal investigation has been confirmed. The FBI says it's aware of an event that happened on Carnival Dream last week and is working with the Coast Guard, Customs and Carnival. Passengers reported early morning alerts and an all call for medical help on the Serenity Deck. In a statement, the FBI local field office said: 'FBI Houston is aware of an incident that occurred on July 23, 2025 on the Carnival Dream cruise ship.' Despite what's being posted on social media and quotes given to news stations, Carnival Cruise Line denies any investigation into a suspicious death and says, quote: 'It's disappointing to learn that any guests might be spreading rumors about something they know nothing about.' It should be noted that the FBI has authority over most incidents at sea on American cruise ships, depending on location, departure points, and nationalities Beyond resumes cruises from Florida after repairs Following five days at the Grand Bahamas Shipyard in Freeport, Bahamas, the Celebrity Beyond returned to service yesterday. Propulsion issues sidelined the ship for a week, canceling the July 20th sailing of Beyond. The ship instead went to Freeport last Monday for repair, where it stayed for five days. The ship arrived in South Florida just after 8 p.m. on Saturday night ahead of its cruise yesterday. Beyond is currently sailing a Western Caribbean cruise with its first stop at Perfect cruise stocks were mixed on Friday. Carnival Corporation: flat, 29.75, Royal Caribbean: up 1%, 352.80, Norwegian: up 1.4%, 23.82 and Viking: up 1%, 58.34. If you have a lead on a story, let us know: tips@ Have yourself a great Monday. I'm Doug Parker with Cruise News Today. (The Arena Group will earn a commission if you book a cruise.) , or email Amy Post at or call or text her at 386-383-2472. This story was originally reported by TravelHost on Jul 28, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword


The South African
20 hours ago
- The South African
SA woman recovering after brutal attack on a Bahamas cruise ship
A South African woman is reportedly recovering at a Miami hospital after being stabbed multiple times aboard a cruise ship in the Bahamas. The incident that happened on Thursday, 24 July, comes a few weeks after Paige Bell, a Durban woman, was also stabbed to death just days before her 21st birthday aboard a cruise ship as well. The former Hillcrest High School pupil was discovered dead in the engine room of the 142-foot charter yacht Far From It . The vessel had been docked off Harbour Island, a known retreat for billionaires and celebrities. According to NBC News , the 35-year-old South African man, who was a bartender, allegedly stabbed a 28-year-old South African woman multiple times aboard the Icon of the Seas cruise ship. The cruise ship was in the waters off the coast of San Salvador Island in the Bahamas. Following the incident, which was reportedly a personal dispute, the man then fled the scene and jumped off the ship, according to police, but he was later found dead by onboard medical staff. 'One of the crew members was injured was attended to by the onboard medical team, and she is now in stable condition. Unfortunately, the other crew member is deceased after he went overboard and was recovered in a search and rescue operation,' a Royal Caribbean spokesperson told NBC News . Meanwhile, cruise operator Royal Caribbean confirmed the incident and has pledged its full cooperation with Bahamian authorities. 'Crew safety is a top priority,' the company stated. 'We are supporting those affected and working closely with investigators.' Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X, and Bluesky for the latest news.