Investors cheered as oil prices went down for a change.
Royal Caribbean's almost 6,990-guest Wonder of the Seas began welcoming passengers on Friday as the cruise industry continues its comeback.
The three cruise lines have a problem, and it could soon get passed on to the passengers.

Why Cruise Line Stocks Plunged Today

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Rising oil prices are a double headwind for cruise lines.
Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas – the world's largest cruise ship – has set off on its inaugural voyage from Fort Lauderdale to Labadee, Haiti; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Nassau and CocoCay, Baha

Why Cruise Line Stocks Plunged Today

02:02pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022
Rising oil prices are a double headwind for cruise lines.
The world’s biggest cruise ship, which is five times the size of the Titanic, has set sail for the first time. Wonder of the Seas weighs in at a staggering 236,857 tons and is fitted out with 19 swimming pools, 20 restaurants, 11 bars, an ice rink, a casino, and even its own Central Park. Wonder of the Seas is five times the size of the Titanic Credit: Alamy Wonder of the Seas is the world’s largest cruise liner There are a total of 19 swimming pools onboard Credit: Royal Carribean There are numerous bars and restaurants to choose from Credit: Royal Carribean Thrill seekers can enjoy numerous slides and water activities Credit: Royal Carribean The Wonders of the Seas has 18 decks, 16 for passengers Credit: Michel Verdure The Royal Caribbean liner set out on her maiden seven-day voyage Friday from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, heading to the Caribbean. The statistics for the record-breaking ship are staggering. The colossal ship has 18 decks, 16 for passengers. It has a top speed of 22 knots (25mph) thanks to three 20,000 kilowatt diesel-electric thrusters under the stern and four bow thrusters, each generating 7,500 horsepower.
The cruise lines have dropped mask requirements but still require proof of vaccination. That could change.
With fuel prices up 50%, cruise profits are going to be pinched.
With fuel prices up 50%, cruise profits are going to be pinched.
The cruise line has once-again laid claim to an impressive title that could give it an edge over Carnival and Norwegian.
The cruise line joined other companies in stopping operations in the country after the invasion of Ukraine.
Cruise operators Royal Caribbean Group and Viking Cruises canceled sailings to Russia on Wednesday, joining their rivals and many Western brands in suspending operations in the country after its invas
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