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ODYSSEY OF THE SEAS

ince its creation in the early 1970s, Royal Caribbean International, based in Miami, Florida, the world’s second largest cruise line, has been at the forefront of innovative cruising, introducing ground-breaking ship designs and onboard experiences, many of which have revolutionised the cruise industry. Perhaps the most significant of these innovative designs can be seen in, will enter service in March 2022. While she was originally scheduled for the Chinese market, as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic she has been briefly redeployed to the Caribbean, and she will head to Europe in the spring. A sixth Oasis class hull, as yet unnamed, will join the fleet in 2024.

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