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The future holds exciting promise for Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Rising demand, powerful
demographics and a modern fleet are lifting the tide. In 2001, a record 2.4 million people
sailed aboard the company’s 23 ships while revenues rose to $3.1 billion. Four new ships
were launched in 2001, making 16 innovative new vessels since 1995. Royal Caribbean
International has become the world’s largest cruise brand with 33,050 double-occupancy
berths, and when Celebrity Cruises introduces its fourth Millennium-class ship in 2002, it
will have doubled its capacity in two years to 16,350 berths.