Royal Caribbean Announces Entry in to Dubai
Royal Caribbean announced its entry into Dubai in the United Arab Emirates with the deployment of Brilliance of the Seas in 2010.
From January to April 2010, Royal Caribbean International will offer its signature cruise on seven-night sailings from this increasingly popular destination. Itineraries for the new cruises from Dubai will be announced in the coming weeks.
“Dubai is a dynamic and thriving city that shows great growth potential. Building on our reputation for introducing revolutionary cruise experiences, we are excited to provide a different cruise vacation than traditionally offered in this region,” said Michael Bayley, senior vice president, international, Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd.
“Royal Caribbean continues to attract vacationers globally and we are thrilled to offer new and exciting choices for our guests – combining our distinct onboard amenities with compelling itineraries including the Arabian Gulf’s most popular destinations.”
During a visit to Dubai this week, Rama Rebbapragada, regional vice president, international sales and marketing, Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd. added, “We continue to win devotees from throughout the Middle East and are pleased to have exceeded our 2008 sales target for the region, achieving significant growth over last year.”
Karen
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