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In a move reflecting the growing importance of the Eastern Mediterranean as a logistics and tourism hub, Royal Caribbean has officially flagged its Navigator of the Seas vessel under the Cyprus registry. According to reports, this strategic move bolsters Cyprus's reputation as a competitive international maritime hub in the region. The company aims to leverage this registration to expand its strategic operations centered in Limassol.
This expansion comes as the cruise industry experiences robust growth, with Royal Caribbean (RCL) reporting record Q1 2024 results including a 30% revenue increase to $3.73 billion per company earnings filings. This flagging places Cyprus in direct competition with regional maritime hubs like Greece and Malta, as the island seeks to attract more major cruise vessels to increase the maritime sector's contribution to its GDP.
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Sign InRegarding stock performance, Royal Caribbean (0I1W.L) traded at stable levels as of the close on June 1, 2026. Investors are now looking toward the US CB Consumer Confidence data on May 26, a key indicator for leisure travel demand, as well as the EU Financial Stability Review scheduled for May 27, 2026, for broader market sentiment.