Royal Caribbean International ‘Floats Out’ Oasis of the Seas
Friday November 21, 10:33 am ET

 

The World’s Most Revolutionary Cruise Ship Is One Step Closer to Redefining the Cruise Vacation

http://www.oasisoftheseas.com/

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ROYAL CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL

Project Genesis will be the largest and most revolutionary cruise ship in the

world. An architectural marvel at sea, she will span 16 decks, encompass 220,000 GRT, carry 5,400 guests, and feature

2,700 staterooms. The ship will sail from her home port in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. In 2010, she will be joined by a sister

ship. Additional information is available at www.royalcaribbeangenesis.com

Company Profile

 

Founded: 1969

Fleet: 21 ships

Fleet Capacity (Double Occupancy): 50,126

Alaska, Asia, Australia/New Zealand, Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada/New England, Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, Mexico, Panama Canal and South America

 Management

Richard D. Fain, Chairman and CEO, Royal Caribbean Cruises LTD.

Brian Rice, Chief Financial Officer, Royal Caribbean Cruises LTD.

Adam Goldstein, President and CEO

Harri Kulovaara, Executive Vice President – Maritime

William Wright, Senior Vice President – Marine Operations

Alice Norsworthy, Senior Vice President – Marketing

Vicki Freed, Senior Vice President – Sales

Lisa Bauer, Senior Vice President – Hotel Operations

Michael Bayley, Senior Vice President – International

Lynn Martenstein, Vice President – Corporate Communications

 

Sovereign of the Seas In service January 16, 1988

73,529 GRT 2,292 guests*

Monarch of the Seas In service November 17, 1991

73,937 GRT 2,390 guests*

Majesty of the Seas In service April 26, 1992

74,077 GRT 2,350 guests*

Legend of the Seas In service May 16, 1995

69,130 GRT 1,804 guests*

Splendour of the Seas In service March 31, 1996

69,130 GRT 1,804 guests*

Grandeur of the Seas In service December 14, 1996

73,817 GRT 1,950 guests*

Rhapsody of the Seas In service May 19, 1997

78,491 GRT 1,998 guests*

Enchantment of the Seas In service July 13, 1997

82,910 GRT 2,252 guests*

Vision of the Seas In service May 2, 1998

78,340 GRT 2,000 guests*

Voyager of the Seas In service November 21, 1999

137,276 GRT 3,114 guests*

Independence of the Seas In service May 2, 2008

154,407 GRT 3,634 guests*

Explorer of the Seas In service October 28, 2000

137,308 GRT 3,114 guests*

Radiance of the Seas In service April 7, 2001

90,090 GRT 2,112 guests*

Adventure of the Seas In service November 18, 2001

137,276 GRT 3,114 guests*

Brilliance of the Seas In service July 15, 2002

90,090 GRT 2,112 guests*

Navigator of the Seas In service December 14, 2002

138,279 GRT 3,114 guests*

Serenade of the Seas In service August 25, 2003

90,090 GRT 2,112 guests*

Mariner of the Seas In service November 16, 2003

138,279 GRT 3,114 guests*

Jewel of the Seas In service May 8, 2004

90,090 GRT 2,112 guests*

Freedom of the Seas In service June 4, 2006

154,407 GRT 3,634 guests*

Liberty of the Seas In service May 19, 2007

154,407 GRT 3,634 guests*

**Guests based on double occupancy