Cruise Lines Stocks List

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Cruise Lines Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 16 RCL Insider Selling: Michael Bayley Sells 24,201 Shares of Royal Caribbean Group (RCL)
May 16 AGYS Agilysys Stock Moving Up The Leadership Ladder; Earns 81 RS Rating
May 16 RCL Churchill Downs (CHDN) Expands With New Resort in Indiana
May 16 EXPE Expedia Group (EXPE) Aids Travelers & Partners With New Releases
May 16 RCL Is Funko (FNKO) Stock Outpacing Its Consumer Discretionary Peers This Year?
May 16 RCL Brokers Suggest Investing in Royal Caribbean (RCL): Read This Before Placing a Bet
May 16 SABR Clearside Biomedical And 3 Other Penny Stocks Insiders Are Buying
May 16 CCL Big Companies Remain Dividend Holdouts Four Years After Pandemic Began
May 16 CUK Big Companies Remain Dividend Holdouts Four Years After Pandemic Began
May 15 RCL Royal Caribbean set to resume cruises out of Baltimore nearly 2 months after Key Bridge collapse
May 15 VIK Viking Schedules Conference Call on First Quarter 2024 Financial Results
May 15 RCL 3 Growth Stocks Wall Street Might Be Sleeping On, but I'm Not
May 15 EXPE Top 3 Consumer Stocks That Could Blast Off This Month
May 15 RCL CELEBRITY CRUISES' REVOLUTIONARY SHIP CELEBRITY APEX® HOMEPORTS IN SOUTHAMPTON FOR FIRST-EVER SEASON FROM THE UK
May 14 AGYS Agilysys to Participate in 19th Annual Needham Technology, Media & Consumer Conference
May 14 AGYS Agilysys (AGYS) Shares Skyrocket, What You Need To Know
May 14 AGYS Agilysys Inc (AGYS) (Q4 2024) Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Strong Growth and Strategic ...
May 14 EXPE Put Your Trip on Autopilot: Expedia Group Introduces New Innovations at EXPLORE to Take the Stress out of Travel and Enhance Partner Experience
May 14 EXPE Expedia starts testing AI-powered features for search and travel planning
May 14 EXPE Expedia’s New CEO: Fixing Vrbo, Loyalty, and the Outlook For International Growth
Cruise Lines

A cruise line is a company that operates cruise ships and markets cruises on oceans or rivers to the public. Cruise lines are distinct from passenger lines which are primarily concerned with transportation of their passengers. Cruise lines have a dual character: they are partly in the transportation business, and partly in the leisure entertainment business; a duality that carries down into the ships themselves, which have both a crew headed by the ship's captain, and a hospitality staff headed by the equivalent of a hotel manager.
Among cruise lines, some are direct descendants of the traditional passenger lines, while others were founded from the 1960s on specifically for cruising. The business has been extremely volatile; the ships are massive capital expenditures with very high operating costs, and a slight dip in bookings can easily put a company out of business. Cruise lines frequently sell, renovate, or simply rename their ships just to keep up with travel trends.
A wave of failures and consolidations in the 1990s has led to many companies to be bought by much larger holding companies and to operate as "brands" within larger corporations, much as a large automobile company holding several makes of cars. Brands exist partly because of repeat customer loyalty, and also to offer different levels of quality and service. For instance, Carnival Corporation & plc owns both Carnival Cruise Line, whose former image were vessels that had a reputation as "party ships" for younger travellers, but have become large, modern, yet still profitable, and Holland America Line, whose ships cultivate an image of classic elegance.
A common practice in the cruise industry in listing cruise ship transfers and orders is to list the smaller operating company, not the larger holding corporation, as the recipient cruise line of the sale, transfer, or new order. In other words, Carnival Cruise Line and Holland America Line. for example, are the cruise lines from this common industry practice point of view; whereas Carnival Corporation & plc and Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., for example, can be considered holding corporations of cruise lines. This industry practice of using the brand, not the larger holding corporation, as the cruise line is also followed in the member cruise lines in Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), the list of cruise lines, and the member-based reviews of cruise lines.

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