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CoachTerry14
August 11th, 2005, 01:13 PM
Fast Facts
Founded: 1969
Fleet: 19 ships
Fleet Capacity (Double Occupancy): 44,164
Alaska, Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada/New England, Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii,
Mexico and Panama Canal
Our Management
Richard D. Fain, Chairman and CEO, Royal Caribbean Cruises LTD.
Luis Leon, Chief Financial Officer, Royal Caribbean Cruises LTD.
Adam Goldstein, President
Harri Kulovaara, Executive Vice President – Maritime
Lisa Bauer, CTC, Senior Vice President – Sales, North America
William Wright – Senior Vice President – Marine Operations
Lynn Martenstein, Vice President – Corporate Communications
Tom Murrill, Vice President – Human Resources
Our Guests
Royal Caribbean typically appeals to couples and singles in their 30s to 50s as well as family vacationers. The median age is low-40s, slightly lower on three- and four-night cruises and slightly higher on longer cruises of 10 or more nights. Our guests are active travelers looking for an affordable, cost-effective vacation that’s fun, relaxing and refined. About half of Royal
Caribbean’s guests have cruised before and almost a quarter have sailed with us previously – we enjoy one of the highest repeat passenger percentages in our market segment. Guests are almost evenly divided between men and women and about 85 percent are North American.
Our Financial Status
In fiscal 2003, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. reported net income of $280.7 million on operating
revenue of $3.8 billion. The company is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:RCL) and on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSSE:RCL).

Our Ships
Sovereign of the Seas Empress of the Seas
In service January 16, 1988 In service June 25, 1990
73,192 tons 48,563-tons
2,292 guests* 1,602 guests*
Monarch of the Seas Majesty of the Seas
In service November 17, 1991 In service April 26, 1992
73,941 tons 73,941 tons
2,390 guests* 2,356 guests*
Legend of the Seas Splendour of the Seas
In service May 16, 1995 In service March 31, 1996
69,130 tons 69,130 tons
1,804 guests* 1,804 guests*
Grandeur of the Seas Rhapsody of the Seas
In service December 14, 1996 In service May 19, 1997
74,140 tons 78,491 tons
1,950 guests* 1,998 guests*
Enchantment of the Seas Vision of the Seas
In service July 13, 1997 In service May 2,1998
74,140 tons 78,491 tons
1,950 guests* 2,000 guests*
Voyager of the Seas Explorer of the Seas
In service November 21,1999 In service October 28, 2000
142,000 tons 142,000 tons
3,114 guests* 3,114 guests*
Radiance of the Seas Adventure of the Seas
In service April 7, 2001 In service November 18, 2001
90,090 tons 142,000 tons
2,112 guests* 3,114 guests*
Brilliance of the Seas Navigator of the Seas
In service July 15, 2002 In service December 14, 2002
90,090 tons 142,000 tons
2,112 guests* 3,114 guests*
Serenade of the Seas Mariner of the Seas
In service August 25, 2003 In service November 16, 2003
90,090 tons 142,000 tons
2,112 guests* 3,114 guests*
Jewel of the Seas
In service May 8, 2004
90,090 tons
2,112 guests*
*Guests based on double occupancy
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