ROYAL Caribbean has announced that it has exercised an option with Germany’s Meyer Werft shipyard for a second “Sunshine” class vessel, which is scheduled for delivery in the second quarter of 2015. It will have a similar configuration to the line’s first Sunshine-class ship which was ordered about a year...
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ROYAL Caribbean has announced that it has
exercised an option with Germany’s Meyer
Werft shipyard for a second “Sunshine” class
vessel, which is scheduled for delivery in the
second quarter of 2015.
It will have a similar configuration to the
line’s first Sunshine-class ship which was
ordered about a year ago.
The cruise line has been coy about revealing
details of the ships, which with a 4100
passenger capacity will be smaller than its
most recent newbuilds, the behemoth Oasis of
the Seas and Allure of the Seas.
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