Approximately 75 new staterooms will
be added to Royal Caribbean International’s
fleet of five Voyager-class vessels as part of a
reworking of the ship’s interiors.
The capacity increase was unveiled by
ceo Adam Goldstein during a third-quarter
conference call with investors late last week.
No set schedule of when the ships will enter
drydock for the interior updates has been
announced, as the first ship in the class –
Voyager of the Seas – is set to arrive in Australia
for its latest season of sailings next week.
Each ship in the line’s Voyager class currently
caters to 3,114 passengers twin share.
MEAN WHILE, Royal Caribbean has released a
range of new specials valid over the upcoming
Christmas holidays.
Voyager of the Seas will be sailing a ninenight
cruise to Fiji from Sydney on 18 Dec, with
interior cabins priced at $1,599pp twin share.
Nine-night South Pacific departures aboard
sister-ships Rhapsody of the Seas and Radiance
of the Seas on 19 & 20 December and are
priced from $1,579pp twin share and $1,839pp
twin share respectively.
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