ROYAL CARIBBEAN HAS PANNED RUMOURS CURRENTLY doing the rounds that Majesty of the Seas is set to become Korea’s largest locally operated cruise ship, following its sale to South Korean cruise company All That Cruise. The rumours started when the Korea Herald printed a story about a 74,000-tonne vessel set...
ROYAL CARIBBEAN HAS PANNED RUMOURS CURRENTLY
doing the rounds that Majesty of the Seas is
set to become Korea’s largest locally operated
cruise ship, following its sale to South
Korean cruise company All That Cruise.
The rumours started when the Korea
Herald printed a story about a 74,000-tonne
vessel set to be acquired from an unnamed
source which will be renamed Hallyu Star,
and will commence operating voyages
around China, Japan and Southeast Asia
from January 2012.
Accompanying the story was a photo of
Majesty of the Seas, however a spokesperson
for Royal Caribbean told CW that “the
rumour is not true”.
As for the vessel in question, All That
Cruise has refused to name the company
from which it will acquire her for legal
reasons, but has said that following her
delivery she will undergo a major makeover
before being ready to start cruising under
the company banner at the start of 2012.