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April 20, 2011
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- In 2012 Royal Caribbean International will increase its offerings in Europe
- 12 ships of the fleet will be employed compared to 11 used this year
Next year the American cruise company Royal Caribbean International will enhance its offering in Europe where it will operate its fleet of 12 ships, including the twins back to class "Freedom", compared to 11 ships in 2011.
- The senior vice president of marketing for Royal Caribbean, Betsy O'Rourke, anticipated that "in 2012, the fleet will touch three new ports, giving guests the opportunity to choose between short routes to only three nights or longer up to 16 nights' . Moreover, in addition to 12 classic ports of departure, next year Royal Caribbean will offer eight new ports of embarkation (interport) for a total of 20 options for embarkation and disembarkation: Toulon, Marseille and Le Havre in France, Genoa, Messina and Bari in Italy, Valencia in Spain and Kusadasi (Ephesia) in Turkey.Among the novelties of 2012 also included the debut of Amsterdam as a home port company and planning the next year, including a selection of new ports where the ships make stops: Arhus in Denmark, Faroe Islands Klaksvik; Leknes (Lofoten), Norway .
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