ROYAL Caribbean International has cut the first piece of steel for its new Quantum Ultra ship and revealed the vessel will be named Spectrum of the Seas. The Quantum Ultra ship will be specifically designed for guests in China and the Asia-Pacific. The cruise line told Cruise Weekly Spectrum would...
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ROYAL Caribbean International has cut the first piece of steel for its new Quantum Ultra ship and revealed the vessel will be named Spectrum of the Seas.
The Quantum Ultra ship will be specifically designed for guests in China and the Asia-Pacific.
The cruise line told Cruise Weekly Spectrum would be based in Asia following her launch in Autumn 2019 and “there are no plans to bring her to Australia at this stage”.
“We are now one step closer to delighting our guests in Asia Pacific with this remarkable ship,” said Michael Bayley, president and chief executive officer, Royal Caribbean International.
“Spectrum will be another giant leap forward in vessel design and guest experiences that will provide travellers with ample opportunities to create unforgettable memories.”
In Jun, Royal Caribbean Cruises filed for trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office for the name Spectrum of the Seas, among others, sparking media speculation (CW 04 Jul).
Pictured are: Sebastian Brunilla, project director Quantum Class, Royal Caribbean International; Stephan Schnees, director project management, Meyer Werft; and Carsten Pengel, project manager, Meyer Werft.
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