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Royal Caribbean CEO: Travelers Still Want to Cruise Amid Economic Uncertainty

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Royal Caribbean CEO Jason Liberty believes travelers will continue to book cruises despite economic uncertainty, as cruising offers good value compared to land-based vacations and consumer interest remains high.
Royal Caribbean CEO Jason Liberty expressed optimism about the cruise industry's resilience despite economic uncertainties. During a recent earnings call, he highlighted that travelers are still eager to cruise, with the company reporting a record-breaking wave season for bookings. Liberty noted that even with concerns like inflation and potential recessions, consumers are prioritizing experiences and travel, particularly cruises, which offer a comprehensive vacation package. He also mentioned that Royal Caribbean has seen strong demand across all regions, with booking volumes surpassing pre-COVID levels, indicating a robust recovery and sustained interest in cruising as a preferred vacation option.

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