Search Travel Market Report

mainlogo
www.travelmarketreport.com
U.S.A.
English
Canada
English
Canada Quebec
Français
  • News
  • Packaged Travel
  • Cruise
  • Hotels & Resorts
  • Destinations
  • Retail Strategies
  • Air
  • River Cruise
  • Training & Resources

Royal Caribbean Will Return to Turkey Next Year

by Daniel McCarthy  April 19, 2018
Royal Caribbean Will Return to Turkey Next Year

Celsus Library in Ephesus, Turkey. Photo: Shutterstock

Turkey is back on the itinerary for two Royal Caribbean sailings in late 2019, according to the line’s Vicki Freed, senior vice president of sales, trade services, and support.

Royal Caribbean International made the decision after talking to its safety and security program director and deciding that it was safe to return for the two sailings. Neither sailings are on sale yet.

Related Articles

Turkey Hoping to Bring Cruise Lines Back with New Incentives
 

According to Freed, the line started thinking about going back to Turkey after not visiting any of the country’s ports in 2017 and 2018, because of conversations they had with a travel agent, Joseph Cavarra of Education Travel Service.

“Last year we had a pastor from Kansas City with a group of 650 people and when they pulled Ephesus out it was a major, major issue,” Cavarra told Travel Market Report. “The itineraries we had weren’t really geared for the Christian groups we had.” Those groups include one led by American televangelist Joel Olsteen.

The sailings will be two 12-day itineraries leaving on Oct. 30 and Nov. 12 out of Rome. Both will be on Royal’s Jewel of the Seas and will feature stops in Ephesus and in Israel, cities that “are very, very big ports for us,” and the rest of the religious travel community, Cavarra said.

According to Cavarra, none of the clients he’s working with are worried about the safety issues that initially pulled lines out of the area. “Everyone is worried about Turkey, but we would not put our pilgrimage in harm’s way,” he said.

According to Freed, Royal is aiming at fully incorporating Turkey back into the fold in 2020.

Espresso update for agents
Last week, Royal announced a new feature to its travel agent reservation system, Espresso, which will allow agents to transfer individual clients booking into larger group reservations with its three brands.

According to Freed, that decision was made “100 percent with feedback from our travel agent advisory board. They have really helped shape the direction of our company.”

Royal also recently announced a travel agent commission on future cruise credits, something Freed said was decided in order to do right by its travel partners.

“That was a decision that I made and I talked to our revenue team and said it’s just the right thing to do,” she told Travel Market Report. “I thought it was the right thing to do, this is our core distribution … at the end of the day, it’s doing the right thing. I get the travel agent world and how hard their job is. If they have to work just as hard, why should they get penalized?”

Mariner of the Seas for Millennials
When Mariner of the Seas lands in Miami later this summer, it will do so as a completely new vessel, aimed at drawing younger crowds.

“This is going to be an entirely new experience in the short cruise market,” Freed said. “It will be catering to the new-to-cruise and the Millennials.”

According to research Royal has done, one of the things that Millennials want is “great pools and nightlife,” Freed said, so Mariner is getting a complete renovation of all pool decks to make them nighttime pool areas.

“The pool decks, which typically become dark at night, are now going to be party venues with music,” she said. “They want bands and nightlight that is going to be more hip. They want cool bars, so they’re not interested in traditional cruise ship entertainment. This new product is going to be exactly that.”

Other features that Mariner will debut with include a sports bar called Playmakers and a Mexican restaurant dubbed El Loco. 

  
  
Related Articles
Royal Caribbean affiche désormais ses prix en incluant les taxes
Royal Caribbean Pricing Now Inclusive of Taxes on Every Channel
Royal Caribbean Celebrates Groundbreaking of New Cruise Terminal G in Miami
Du nouveau à Nassau : inauguration du Royal Beach Club Paradise Island
A New Day in Nassau: Royal Beach Club Paradise Island Debuts
First Look at Royal Beach Club Paradise Island
Royal Caribbean Hosts Top Accounts for a Holiday Toy Drive in YUL
VIDEO: Flemming Friisdahl with John Kirk Onboard Celebrity Xcel
Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas to Debut in Galveston 2027
Royal Caribbean to Move Icon of the Seas to Galveston in 2027

MOST VIEWED

  1. Winter Storm Fern: Massive January Storm Expected to Paralyze U.S. Travel This Weekend
  2. Hundreds of Flights Cancelled as Extreme Winter Weather Paralyzes Amsterdam Schiphol
  3. Flight Cancellations Hit 10,000 as Winter Storm Slams the Northeast
  4. Jamaica after Melissa: Post-Hurricane Resort Updates for Travel Advisors (part 2)
  5. U.S. State Department Reissues ‘Level 4: Do Not Travel’ Warning for Russia
  6. Delta Air Lines to Add Basic Business and First-Class Fares This Year


TMR Subscription

Subscribe today to receive daily in-depth coverage from all corners of the travel industry, from industry happenings to new cruise ships, hotel openings, tour updates, and much more.

Subscribe to TMR

Top Stories
Norwegian Aura: Everything We Know About NCL’s Largest Ship Coming in 2027
Norwegian Aura: Everything We Know About NCL’s Largest Ship Coming in 2027

The 3,840-passenger Norwegian Aura will be the brand’s longest and largest vessel in its fleet when it debuts in May 2027.

Azamara Cruises Plans Exhaustive Fleetwide Refurbishments
Azamara Cruises Plans Exhaustive Fleetwide Refurbishments

Azamara Quest will be first up, going into drydock in late October 2026 and emerging in December.

Behind the Curtain: How an NCLH Creative Studios Tour Helps Advisors Sell the Cruise Experience
Behind the Curtain: How an NCLH Creative Studios Tour Helps Advisors Sell the Cruise Experience

Does getting a sneak peek at what goes into NCL’s entertainment lineup help advisors when it comes to marketing and selling cruises?

ASTA, Travel Consortia & Host Leaders Applaud Cruise Lines with No NCFs
ASTA, Travel Consortia & Host Leaders Applaud Cruise Lines with No NCFs

“The practice of NCFs has long been a barrier to fair and transparent compensation for travel advisors…”

Norwegian Cruise Line Brings Back 90s Tagline, Launches National Ad Campaign
Norwegian Cruise Line Brings Back 90s Tagline, Launches National Ad Campaign

The refreshed branding and resurrected tagline “celebrates the disrupter mentality that has always set NCL apart.”

First Elements of Norwegian Cruise Line’s Enhanced Great Stirrup Cay Now Open
First Elements of Norwegian Cruise Line’s Enhanced Great Stirrup Cay Now Open

The pier, along with a 1.4-acre pool, adults-only Vibe Shore Club, and Splash Pad for kids are all now open.

TMR OUTLOOKS & WHITE PAPERS
View All
Advertiser's Voice
SkyMiles® Members Get More Out of Their Vacations
About Travel Market Report Mission Meet the Team Advisory Board Advertise Syndication Guidelines
TMR Resources Calendar of Events Outlook/Whitepapers Previous Sponsored Articles Previous This Week Articles
Subscribe to TMR
Select Language
Do You Have an Idea Email
editor@travelmarketreport.com
Give Us a Call
1-(516) 730-3097
Drop Us a Note
Travel Market Report
71 Audrey Ave, Oyster Bay, NY 11771
© 2005 - 2026 Travel Market Report, an American Marketing Group Inc. Company All Rights Reserved | Terms and Conditions
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Manage cookie preferences