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Hurricane Frances Update

 

September 6, 2004 - 3:00 p.m.

 

 

Royal Caribbean International continues to closely monitor its ship operations in the wake of Hurricane Frances to ensure our guests enjoy safe and comfortable cruises in calm seas and warm, sunny weather.

 

The safety and comfort of our guests are always the foremost concern of Royal Caribbean International.

 

We are currently altering the itinerary of several Royal Caribbean International ships. We will update this information three times daily - at 10 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.

 

REVISED: Mariner of the Seas will arrive at the Port of Miami Tuesday morning, September 7. Guests will be assisted with travel arrangements to return home.

REVISED: Mariner of the Seas, normally scheduled to depart Port Canaveral yesterday, on a seven-night sailing, will now make that sailing from the Port of Miami. The ship will delay its departure from the Port of Miami until 10 p.m., local time, Tuesday. The ship will sail a modified itinerary that will return to the Port of Miami on the morning of September 12. Guests who sail on this cruise will receive an onboard credit of $500 per stateroom and a certificate for a 50 percent discount on a future Royal Caribbean sailing of seven nights or less, which departs on or before December 15, 2005, excluding holidays. Guests booked on this sailing who cancel their cruise will receive a full refund. Guests who purchased their air transportation through Royal Caribbean should contact the company to have their flights rescheduled. Guests who purchased their own air transportation should contact their airline to reschedule their flights. Travel agent commissions will be protected.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Navigator of the Seas is currently docked at the Port of Miami. The ship, normally scheduled to depart the Port of Miami last Saturday, on a seven-night sailing, will delay its departure until 10 p.m., local time, tonight. The ship will sail a modified itinerary that will end as originally scheduled. Guests who sail on this cruise will receive an onboard credit of $500 per stateroom and a certificate for a 50 percent discount on a future Royal Caribbean sailing of seven nights or less, which departs on or before December 15, 2005, excluding holidays. Guests booked on this sailing who cancel their cruise will receive a letter of credit for the amount paid for the cruise portion of their sailing. Travel agent commissions will be protected.

 

Enchantment of the Seas is currently docked at Port Everglades. The ship, normally scheduled to depart Port Everglades last Saturday, on a five-night sailing, will delay its departure until 10 p.m., local time, tonight. The ship will sail a modified itinerary that will end on September 9. Guests who sail on this cruise will receive an onboard credit of $500 per stateroom and a certificate for a 50 percent discount on a future Royal Caribbean sailing of seven nights or less, which departs on or before December 15, 2005, excluding holidays. Guests booked on this sailing who cancel their cruise will receive a letter of credit for the amount paid for the cruise portion of their sailing. Travel agent commissions will be protected.

 

Explorer of the Seas is currently docked at the Port of Miami. The ship, normally scheduled to depart the Port of Miami yesterday, on a seven-night sailing, will delay its departure until 10 p.m., local time, tonight. The ship will sail a modified itinerary that will end September 12. Guests who sail on this cruise will receive an onboard credit of $250 per stateroom and a certificate for a 50 percent discount on a future Royal Caribbean sailing of seven nights or less, which departs on or before December 15, 2005, excluding holidays. Guests booked on this sailing who cancel their cruise will receive a letter of credit for the amount paid for the cruise portion of their sailing. Travel agent commissions will be protected.

 

 

 

 

 

Sovereign of the Seas is currently docked at Port Everglades. Guests are being assisted with travel arrangements to return home. Sovereign of the Seas will not make its four night cruise scheduled to depart Port Canaveral today. That sailing is cancelled. Guests booked on that sailing will receive a full refund. Travel agent commissions will be protected.

 

Majesty of the Seas is currently docked at the Port of Miami. The ship will delay its departure until 8 p.m., local time, tonight.

At this time, all other Royal Caribbean International ships are sailing their normal itineraries. We will continue to closely monitor our operations and update this information at 7 p.m. today.

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