Icon of the Seas Sailing at 132% Capacity: What Exactly Does That Mean?
Royal Caribbean’s newest ship is sailing at 132% of capacity according to investor calls. What does that mean exactly and should you worry?
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Royal Caribbean’s newest ship is sailing at 132% of capacity according to investor calls. What does that mean exactly and should you worry?
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