Royal Caribbean Explain Bermuda Cruise Cutback
Last week Royal Caribbean announced it would scale back the amount of stops in Bermuda, and a Royal Caribbean spokesman elaborated on the issue: “While Bermuda continues to be a great destination for our guests, we also have received feedback that they want more variety of destinations from Baltimore.”
“As a result for 2013, we will alternate Bermuda and Bahamas sailings with Grandeur of the Seas. Royal Caribbean is scaling back Grandeur of the Seas’ calls to Bermuda to just 26 in 2013.
“Explorer of the Seas will continue to make some stops in Bermuda but the total between the two ships will amount to 41 trips total in 2013, which is a drop of 14 compared to 2012.
Royal Caribbean added: “Bermuda is a spectacular destination and very popular with our passengers. While we would have liked to visit more often, the difference in the number of port calls is largely due to a change of itinerary patterns from Baltimore, which limited our ability to call in Bermuda.”
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If the infrastructure can’t support the customer base, that customer base will shrink to a level at which the infrastructure can cope.
Customer feedback = results.
Cruise lines depend on repeat business so they need to shake up the itineraries and destinations to keep the loads at acceptable levels.
Cruise lines depend on repeat business,and because of lack of entertainment,brutal transportation system and generally rude people…they have decided on other destinations.
That is the real story Cruise Critic.
less money for the bigshots less pollution for my country