Carnival Reports 2026 Second Quarter Results

June 26, 2026 | 0 Comments

Carnival Corporation –  which recently completed the unification of the company’s dual-listed structure under a single corporate entity and shifted its legal incorporation to Bermuda –  announced financial results for the second quarter 2026 and provided an updated outlook.

The company said they recorded net income of $537 million with record adjusted net income of $569 million, up over 20 percent compared to the prior year.

“We achieved another quarter of record results, marking our twelfth consecutive quarter of record net yields and delivering over 20 percent more to the bottom line, overcoming extreme geopolitical headwinds and nearly 30 percent higher fuel costs. Continued commercial execution and a step up in our cost efficiency efforts enabled us to exceed our March guidance by $100 million. These results reflect the strong demand for our portfolio of world-class cruise lines and the continued progress we are making across the business,” said Carnival Corporation’s Chief Executive Officer Josh Weinstein.

“Our booked position for the second half of 2026 is higher than last year, at historically high prices [in constant currency], despite navigating more than a full quarter of extreme geopolitical volatility that primarily impacted booking trends for our European deployments, particularly in the Mediterranean region, which were closest in proximity to the conflict in the Middle East. For those deployments, we leaned into the substantial occupancy advantage we had strategically built to deliberately prioritize pricing integrity. We are now 93 percent booked for the year with less inventory remaining for sale than this time last year and are on track for record net yields in the second half of 2026,” Weinstein said.

“Looking further out, demand for 2027 and beyond remains strong. Since March, booking volumes and prices for these future sailings have been running ahead of prior year levels, including a substantial increase in bookings for our European deployments next year. These trends reinforce our confidence in the longer-term demand environment.”

“Our booking curve remains the furthest out on record, reflecting the power of our world-class portfolio of cruise lines, the durability of our demand generation efforts and the exceptional vacation experiences we deliver. Continued strength in demand is also reflected in higher second quarter onboard revenues, increased pre-cruise onboard sales and record customer deposits,” Weinstein noted.

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