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Royal Caribbean orders to Meyer Werft the first cruise ship of the Sunshine project
It will be completed in the spring of 2015 and will be able to accommodate beyond 4.100 passengers
February 14, 2011
Royal Caribbean Cruises has transformed in decision the expressed intention intention some day ago from the president and managing director Richard Fain to equip the group of a new class of cruise ships ( on 27 January 2011). Royal Caribbean Cruises in fact has signed a letter of attempts with the German ship yard Meyer Werft with the objective to construct before the new generation of ships of the called project "Sunshine", with option for the realization of a second unit.
The ship, that it will be delivered in the spring of 2015, will have a tonnage of 158.000 tons and will be able to accommodate beyond 4.100 passengers (double occupation). A total investment of about 170.000 euros for bed is previewed.
"Royal Caribbean - Fain has commented - has worked hardly in order to earn the reputation to offer the more innovative ships of the crocieristico field and this new generation of ships will not disappoint".
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