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Pullmantur Cruises

Pullmantur Cruises was a cruise line headquartered in Madrid, Spain.[1] It began operations in the late 1990s as an offshoot of the Madrid-based travel agency Pullmantur. In 2006, Pullmantur Cruises, through its parent company, was purchased by U.S.-based Royal Caribbean Group,[2] but Royal Caribbean later sold a 51% stake in the cruise line to Spain-based investment firm Springwater Capital, retaining a 49% stake.[3]

Pullmantur Cruises
IndustryTransportation, Hospitality, Travel, Tourism
Founded2000
Defunct2020
FateCorporate reorganization
HeadquartersMadrid, Spain
Area served
Caribbean
Mediterranean
Northern Europe
OwnerSpringwater Capital (51%)
Royal Caribbean Group (49%)
SubsidiariesCDF Croisières de France
Websitewww.pullmantur.es

Pullmantur Cruises was the largest Spain-based cruise line. The company mainly marketed to Spanish passengers, although cruises were also sold by some travel operators outside the Spanish-speaking world. Some of the company's ships operated an "all-inclusive" product, where some extras, such as brand alcoholic beverages, were included in the cruise price.[2] Originally, most Pullmantur ships did not operate cruises for the company during the northern hemisphere winter season. Instead, they were either laid up or under charter to other cruise lines, such as the Brazil-based Viagens CVC.[2]

On 22 June 2020, due to the economic impact caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Pullmantur's owners announced they had filed for reorganization of Pullmantur under Spanish insolvency laws.[4] Pullmantur under Administration review was hoping to restart some operations with MV Horizon, laid up in Eleusis Bay, and two Celebrity Millennium class cruise ships.[5]

By December 2020, a reorganization plan had been developed, to restart some cruises, with financial assistance from Royal Caribbean.[6] Since mid July 2021 it was in process of liquidation.[7]

History edit

 
Monarch (left) and Sovereign (right) beached for scrapping in Aliağa, Turkey in July 2020.

Pullmantur began cruise operations in the 1990s by initially selling cruises on board SS SeaWind Crown, founded by Anastasios Kyriakides (subsequently merged with Premier Cruises), in the Southern Caribbean from Premier Cruises and later also on board Premier Cruises flagship the SS Rembrandt in the Mediterranean. Premier changed its business plan in 1997 and canceled its contracts with operators, such as Pullmantur, and later collapsed in 2000. Pullmantur then acquired SS Big Red Boat 1 and started its own cruise line, Pullmantur Cruises.[2] Big Red Boat 1 reverted to her original name SS Oceanic, and began cruising around the Mediterranean from Barcelona in May 2005.[8] The Oceanic became very successful, and in 2002, Pullmantur acquired a second ship, MS Pacific, from Princess Cruises,[2] and chartered the former Renaissance Cruises ship MS R Five from Cruiseinvest. R Five was marketed under the name Blue Dream.[9] Two more ships followed in 2003 when Pullmantur acquired MS Superstar Aries from Star Cruises and renamed her MS Holiday Dream,[2] while R Five's sister ship MS R Six was chartered as Blue Star.[10]

In 2004, R Five was chartered to Oceania Cruises.[9] In 2005, Pullmantur purchased R Six, and renamed her MS Blue Dream after R Five exited the fleet. A third R-class ship followed in 2006 when Pullmantur bought Delphin Renaissance and renamed her MS Blue Moon. Later that year, Pullmantur's fleet grew to six ships when it purchased Pacific Sky from P&O Cruises Australia and renamed her SS Sky Wonder. In August 2006, Royal Caribbean Group announced it would purchase Pullmantur, making it Royal Caribbean's first wholly owned European brand.[11] The acquisition was expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of the year.[11]

Following the acquisition by Royal Caribbean, several transfers were carried out between the Pullmantur fleet and those of other Royal Caribbean brands. In 2007, Blue Dream and Blue Moon were transferred to Azamara Club Cruises, while MS Oceanic II and Celebrity Cruises' MS Zenith joined the Pullmantur fleet in their place.[2] Oceanic II had only spent the 2007 summer season operating for Pullmantur.[12]

In 2008, Pullmantur received Empress of the Seas from Royal Caribbean International and renamed her MS Empress.[2] Pacific and Holiday Dream left the Pullmantur fleet in April and May for Quail Cruises and CDF Croisières de France, respectively.[12][13] Also in May, Pullmantur purchased Pacific Star from P&O Cruises Australia and renamed her MS Ocean Dream.[2] MS Sovereign of the Seas was also transferred to Pullmantur and renamed MS Sovereign.[14][15] In April 2008. Lloyd's List reported that Pullmantur was in the process of purchasing Pride of Aloha from Norwegian Cruise Line's subsidiary NCL America.[16] However, the deal fell through and Pride of Aloha joined Norwegian's fleet.[17] In January 2009, Sky Wonder was renamed Atlantic Star,[18] and in March, Oceanic was sold to Peace Boat.[19] In mid-April 2009, Island Star was transferred from Island Cruises to Pullmantur Cruises.

In April 2013, Royal Caribbean transferred Monarch of the Seas to Pullmantur.[20] Ocean Dream was chartered to Peace Boat to replace Oceanic and Pacific Dream, which had been renamed Horizon, was transferred to CDF. In 2014, Zenith joined sister ship L'Horizon in the CDF fleet.

In 2014 it was announces that the Majesty of the Seas would join the Pullmantur-fleet in 2016,[21] but these plans were cancelled in 2015,[22] and Empress was transferred back to Royal Caribbean in early 2016.[23]

CDF ceased operations in early 2017, and both ships in the CDF fleet were transferred back to Pullmantur.[24]

In July 2019, it was announced Zenith would leave the fleet in early 2020, having been chartered to Peace Boat.[25] Later in 2019, Pullmantur announced Grandeur of the Seas would be transferred from Royal Caribbean to Pullmantur, joining the fleet in April 2021.[26] There plans were cancelled in 2020.[27]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, more than half of the crew members onboard Horizon were reported to have tested positive for the coronavirus following the company's suspension of operations.[28] In early-June 2020, Pullmantur's fleet had been moved into "cold lay-up" due to the company's extended suspension of operations given the pandemic.[29]

Reorganization plan edit

On 22 June 2020, Pullmantur's owners announced that, due to the significant economic impact caused by the pandemic, they had filed for reorganization of Pullmantur under Spanish insolvency laws.[4] It was also reported Pullmantur had begun dismantling part of the interiors of MS Sovereign and MS Monarch, with claims that "everything of value" was removed.[30] A December 2020 news item stated that four companies had been declared bankrupt: Pullmantur S. A., Pullmantur Cruises SL, Pullmantur Holdings SL y Pullmantur Maltesas.[6]

Pullmantur Cruises announced a plan to return and restart cruise operations. In a series of questions on Facebook addressed to the customers, Pullmantur had been asking for feedback on what would they like to see when they resume cruises. Among the questions the company asked was if guests are willing to pay 10-15 % higher prices than previously offered if it ensured a safer experience for everyone. After the fate of two Pullmantur ships, the Monarch and the Sovereign, was sealed in Aliaga scrapyard in Turkey, the company might try to resume cruises with the Horizon which was in cold lay-up in Greece Elefsinas Bay. The restart would be a tough task for Pullmantur since the company declared bankruptcy in July 2020. They said working together with the bankruptcy administration to introduce a new business plan that involved the return to operation and guaranteed the viability of the company, according the CEO of the company, Richard J. Vogel. Recently, the company has been in the spotlight in the Spanish media saying that Pullmantur left its headquarters in Madrid because of the inability to pay rent. Local media also reported that 127 employees out of 311, working in the headquarters had not received salary for the month of August 2020. Addressing this issue Pullmantur CEO, Richard J. Vogel, sent an email Friday 18.09.2020 to the entire staff, assuring them that the salary would be paid in following days. Regarding the non-payment of rent and the company moving out from the headquarters, Vogel said that they were reviewing different options, but there was no decision made to it. [31]

The plan certainly required reorganization, as the board of directors had acknowledged in June 2020: "Despite the great progress the company made to achieve a turnaround in 2019 and its huge engagement and best efforts of its dedicated employees, the headwinds caused by the pandemic are too strong for Pullmantur to overcome without a reorganization".[32]

The December 2020 news item stated that the Royal Caribbean had agreed to provide some funds to allow Pullmantur to move ahead with a "viability plan, and to carry out the reorganization process necessary to adapt the company to the new reality with a new fleet". In the meantime, negotiations were underway with the over 300 employees who were no longer working.[6][7] In early 2021, Peace Boat returned Zenith to Royal Caribbean after chartering a larger cruise ship.[33] In July 2021, however, Pullmantur was completely liquidated.[34][7]

Horizon and Zenith were sent for scrapping in Turkey and India in August and September 2022, respectively.[35][36]

Former fleet edit

Ship Built In service
for Pullmantur
Capacity Tonnage1 Status as of 2020 Image
MV Horizon 1990 2009-2012
2017–2020
1,875 47,427 GT Previously Horizon, Island Star, Pacific Dream. Sailed as CDF Horizon from 2012 to 2017. Identical to the Zenith. Scrapped in Aliaga in 2022.  
MS Blue Moon 2000 2006–2007 702 30,277 GT Since 2007 MS Azamara Quest with Azamara Cruises  
MS Blue Star
MS Blue Dream
2000 2003–2005
2005–2007
702 30,277 GT Since 2007 MS Azamara Journey with Azamara Cruises  
MS Empress 1990 2008–2016 1,840 48,563 GT Formerly Empress of the Seas for Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, transferred back to Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines in early 2016.  
MS Holiday Dream 1981 2004–2008 1,158 37,301 GT Since May 2008 Bleu de France with CDF Croisières de France[12] Sold to Saga cruises, enter in service in 2012.  
MS Majesty 1992 never entered service 2,767[37] 74,077 GT[38] Plans to transfer her to Pullmantur in 2016 and later 2017 were cancelled in 2015.[21][22]  
MS Monarch 1991 2013–2020 2,852 73,192 GT Previously Monarch of the Seas. Transferred from Royal Caribbean International in April 2013. Scrapped in Turkey in 2020.[39]  
Ocean Dream 1982 2008–2012 1,412 35,190 GT Formerly Pacific Star for P&O Cruises Australia.[12][40] The ship was on bare-boat charter to Peace Boat from April 2012 onwards. Scrapped in Alang in 2021.[41]  
SS Oceanic 1965 2001–2009 1,800 38,772 GT Previously operated for Peace Boat. Scrapped in 2012.  
MS Oceanic II 1966 2007 782 27,670 GRT Scrapped at Alang, India in November 2015.  
MS Pacific 1972 2005–2008 626 20,636 GT Scrapped at Aliaga, Turkey in 2013.  
MS R Five 2000 2002–2004 702 30,277 GT Since 2004 MS Nautica with Oceania Cruises  
SS SeaWind Crown 1961 1999[42]—2000 734 23,306 GRT Scrapped in China, 2004.  
SS Sky Wonder
SS Atlantic Star
1984 2006–2009
2009–2013
1,250 46,087 GT Scrapped at Aliaga, Turkey in 2013.    
MS Sovereign 1988 2008–2020 2,852 73,192 GT Previously Sovereign of the Seas. Transferred from Royal Caribbean International in November 2008.Scrapped in Turkey in 2020.[39]  
MV Zenith 1992 2007–2014
2017–2020
1,774 47,413 GT Previously Zenith. Sailed as CDF Zenith from 2014 to 2017. Identical to the Horizon. The ship is on bare-boat charter to Peace Boat, after leaving the fleet early 2020. Scrapped in Alang in 2022.  
MS Grandeur 1996 never entered service 73,817 GT In October 2019 it was announced that the former Grandeur of the Seas would join the fleet in 2021, but it was cancelled in mid-2020.[27]  
1May be specified in gross tonnage (GT) or gross register tons (GRT) if built pre-1982.

See also edit

References edit

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Pullmantur Cruises was a cruise line headquartered in Madrid Spain 1 It began operations in the late 1990s as an offshoot of the Madrid based travel agency Pullmantur In 2006 Pullmantur Cruises through its parent company was purchased by U S based Royal Caribbean Group 2 but Royal Caribbean later sold a 51 stake in the cruise line to Spain based investment firm Springwater Capital retaining a 49 stake 3 Pullmantur CruisesIndustryTransportation Hospitality Travel TourismFounded2000Defunct2020FateCorporate reorganizationHeadquartersMadrid SpainArea servedCaribbeanMediterraneanNorthern EuropeOwnerSpringwater Capital 51 Royal Caribbean Group 49 SubsidiariesCDF Croisieres de FranceWebsitewww pullmantur esPullmantur Cruises was the largest Spain based cruise line The company mainly marketed to Spanish passengers although cruises were also sold by some travel operators outside the Spanish speaking world Some of the company s ships operated an all inclusive product where some extras such as brand alcoholic beverages were included in the cruise price 2 Originally most Pullmantur ships did not operate cruises for the company during the northern hemisphere winter season Instead they were either laid up or under charter to other cruise lines such as the Brazil based Viagens CVC 2 On 22 June 2020 due to the economic impact caused by the COVID 19 pandemic Pullmantur s owners announced they had filed for reorganization of Pullmantur under Spanish insolvency laws 4 Pullmantur under Administration review was hoping to restart some operations with MV Horizon laid up in Eleusis Bay and two Celebrity Millennium class cruise ships 5 By December 2020 a reorganization plan had been developed to restart some cruises with financial assistance from Royal Caribbean 6 Since mid July 2021 it was in process of liquidation 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 Reorganization plan 2 Former fleet 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Monarch left and Sovereign right beached for scrapping in Aliaga Turkey in July 2020 Pullmantur began cruise operations in the 1990s by initially selling cruises on board SS SeaWind Crown founded by Anastasios Kyriakides subsequently merged with Premier Cruises in the Southern Caribbean from Premier Cruises and later also on board Premier Cruises flagship the SS Rembrandt in the Mediterranean Premier changed its business plan in 1997 and canceled its contracts with operators such as Pullmantur and later collapsed in 2000 Pullmantur then acquired SS Big Red Boat 1 and started its own cruise line Pullmantur Cruises 2 Big Red Boat 1 reverted to her original name SS Oceanic and began cruising around the Mediterranean from Barcelona in May 2005 8 The Oceanic became very successful and in 2002 Pullmantur acquired a second ship MS Pacific from Princess Cruises 2 and chartered the former Renaissance Cruises ship MS R Five from Cruiseinvest R Five was marketed under the name Blue Dream 9 Two more ships followed in 2003 when Pullmantur acquired MS Superstar Aries from Star Cruises and renamed her MS Holiday Dream 2 while R Five s sister ship MS R Six was chartered as Blue Star 10 In 2004 R Five was chartered to Oceania Cruises 9 In 2005 Pullmantur purchased R Six and renamed her MS Blue Dream after R Five exited the fleet A third R class ship followed in 2006 when Pullmantur bought Delphin Renaissance and renamed her MS Blue Moon Later that year Pullmantur s fleet grew to six ships when it purchased Pacific Sky from P amp O Cruises Australia and renamed her SS Sky Wonder In August 2006 Royal Caribbean Group announced it would purchase Pullmantur making it Royal Caribbean s first wholly owned European brand 11 The acquisition was expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of the year 11 Following the acquisition by Royal Caribbean several transfers were carried out between the Pullmantur fleet and those of other Royal Caribbean brands In 2007 Blue Dream and Blue Moon were transferred to Azamara Club Cruises while MS Oceanic II and Celebrity Cruises MS Zenith joined the Pullmantur fleet in their place 2 Oceanic II had only spent the 2007 summer season operating for Pullmantur 12 In 2008 Pullmantur received Empress of the Seas from Royal Caribbean International and renamed her MS Empress 2 Pacific and Holiday Dream left the Pullmantur fleet in April and May for Quail Cruises and CDF Croisieres de France respectively 12 13 Also in May Pullmantur purchased Pacific Star from P amp O Cruises Australia and renamed her MS Ocean Dream 2 MS Sovereign of the Seas was also transferred to Pullmantur and renamed MS Sovereign 14 15 In April 2008 Lloyd s List reported that Pullmantur was in the process of purchasing Pride of Aloha from Norwegian Cruise Line s subsidiary NCL America 16 However the deal fell through and Pride of Aloha joined Norwegian s fleet 17 In January 2009 Sky Wonder was renamed Atlantic Star 18 and in March Oceanic was sold to Peace Boat 19 In mid April 2009 Island Star was transferred from Island Cruises to Pullmantur Cruises In April 2013 Royal Caribbean transferred Monarch of the Seas to Pullmantur 20 Ocean Dream was chartered to Peace Boat to replace Oceanic and Pacific Dream which had been renamed Horizon was transferred to CDF In 2014 Zenith joined sister ship L Horizon in the CDF fleet In 2014 it was announces that the Majesty of the Seas would join the Pullmantur fleet in 2016 21 but these plans were cancelled in 2015 22 and Empress was transferred back to Royal Caribbean in early 2016 23 CDF ceased operations in early 2017 and both ships in the CDF fleet were transferred back to Pullmantur 24 In July 2019 it was announced Zenith would leave the fleet in early 2020 having been chartered to Peace Boat 25 Later in 2019 Pullmantur announced Grandeur of the Seas would be transferred from Royal Caribbean to Pullmantur joining the fleet in April 2021 26 There plans were cancelled in 2020 27 During the COVID 19 pandemic more than half of the crew members onboard Horizon were reported to have tested positive for the coronavirus following the company s suspension of operations 28 In early June 2020 Pullmantur s fleet had been moved into cold lay up due to the company s extended suspension of operations given the pandemic 29 Reorganization plan edit On 22 June 2020 Pullmantur s owners announced that due to the significant economic impact caused by the pandemic they had filed for reorganization of Pullmantur under Spanish insolvency laws 4 It was also reported Pullmantur had begun dismantling part of the interiors of MS Sovereign and MS Monarch with claims that everything of value was removed 30 A December 2020 news item stated that four companies had been declared bankrupt Pullmantur S A Pullmantur Cruises SL Pullmantur Holdings SL y Pullmantur Maltesas 6 Pullmantur Cruises announced a plan to return and restart cruise operations In a series of questions on Facebook addressed to the customers Pullmantur had been asking for feedback on what would they like to see when they resume cruises Among the questions the company asked was if guests are willing to pay 10 15 higher prices than previously offered if it ensured a safer experience for everyone After the fate of two Pullmantur ships the Monarch and the Sovereign was sealed in Aliaga scrapyard in Turkey the company might try to resume cruises with the Horizon which was in cold lay up in Greece Elefsinas Bay The restart would be a tough task for Pullmantur since the company declared bankruptcy in July 2020 They said working together with the bankruptcy administration to introduce a new business plan that involved the return to operation and guaranteed the viability of the company according the CEO of the company Richard J Vogel Recently the company has been in the spotlight in the Spanish media saying that Pullmantur left its headquarters in Madrid because of the inability to pay rent Local media also reported that 127 employees out of 311 working in the headquarters had not received salary for the month of August 2020 Addressing this issue Pullmantur CEO Richard J Vogel sent an email Friday 18 09 2020 to the entire staff assuring them that the salary would be paid in following days Regarding the non payment of rent and the company moving out from the headquarters Vogel said that they were reviewing different options but there was no decision made to it 31 The plan certainly required reorganization as the board of directors had acknowledged in June 2020 Despite the great progress the company made to achieve a turnaround in 2019 and its huge engagement and best efforts of its dedicated employees the headwinds caused by the pandemic are too strong for Pullmantur to overcome without a reorganization 32 The December 2020 news item stated that the Royal Caribbean had agreed to provide some funds to allow Pullmantur to move ahead with a viability plan and to carry out the reorganization process necessary to adapt the company to the new reality with a new fleet In the meantime negotiations were underway with the over 300 employees who were no longer working 6 7 In early 2021 Peace Boat returned Zenith to Royal Caribbean after chartering a larger cruise ship 33 In July 2021 however Pullmantur was completely liquidated 34 7 Horizon and Zenith were sent for scrapping in Turkey and India in August and September 2022 respectively 35 36 Former fleet editShip Built In servicefor Pullmantur Capacity Tonnage1 Status as of 2020 ImageMV Horizon 1990 2009 20122017 2020 1 875 47 427 GT Previously Horizon Island Star Pacific Dream Sailed as CDF Horizon from 2012 to 2017 Identical to the Zenith Scrapped in Aliaga in 2022 nbsp MS Blue Moon 2000 2006 2007 702 30 277 GT Since 2007 MS Azamara Quest with Azamara Cruises nbsp MS Blue StarMS Blue Dream 2000 2003 20052005 2007 702 30 277 GT Since 2007 MS Azamara Journey with Azamara Cruises nbsp MS Empress 1990 2008 2016 1 840 48 563 GT Formerly Empress of the Seas for Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines transferred back to Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines in early 2016 nbsp MS Holiday Dream 1981 2004 2008 1 158 37 301 GT Since May 2008 Bleu de France with CDF Croisieres de France 12 Sold to Saga cruises enter in service in 2012 nbsp MS Majesty 1992 never entered service 2 767 37 74 077 GT 38 Plans to transfer her to Pullmantur in 2016 and later 2017 were cancelled in 2015 21 22 nbsp MS Monarch 1991 2013 2020 2 852 73 192 GT Previously Monarch of the Seas Transferred from Royal Caribbean International in April 2013 Scrapped in Turkey in 2020 39 nbsp Ocean Dream 1982 2008 2012 1 412 35 190 GT Formerly Pacific Star for P amp O Cruises Australia 12 40 The ship was on bare boat charter to Peace Boat from April 2012 onwards Scrapped in Alang in 2021 41 nbsp SS Oceanic 1965 2001 2009 1 800 38 772 GT Previously operated for Peace Boat Scrapped in 2012 nbsp MS Oceanic II 1966 2007 782 27 670 GRT Scrapped at Alang India in November 2015 nbsp MS Pacific 1972 2005 2008 626 20 636 GT Scrapped at Aliaga Turkey in 2013 nbsp MS R Five 2000 2002 2004 702 30 277 GT Since 2004 MS Nautica with Oceania Cruises nbsp SS SeaWind Crown 1961 1999 42 2000 734 23 306 GRT Scrapped in China 2004 nbsp SS Sky WonderSS Atlantic Star 1984 2006 20092009 2013 1 250 46 087 GT Scrapped at Aliaga Turkey in 2013 nbsp nbsp MS Sovereign 1988 2008 2020 2 852 73 192 GT Previously Sovereign of the Seas Transferred from Royal Caribbean International in November 2008 Scrapped in Turkey in 2020 39 nbsp MV Zenith 1992 2007 20142017 2020 1 774 47 413 GT Previously Zenith Sailed as CDF Zenith from 2014 to 2017 Identical to the Horizon The ship is on bare boat charter to Peace Boat after leaving the fleet early 2020 Scrapped in Alang in 2022 nbsp MS Grandeur 1996 never entered service 73 817 GT In October 2019 it was announced that the former Grandeur of the Seas would join the fleet in 2021 but it was cancelled in mid 2020 27 nbsp 1May be specified in gross tonnage GT or gross register tons GRT if built pre 1982 See also editWamos AirReferences edit Legal Notice Archived 2015 04 25 at the Wayback Machine Pullmantur Retrieved on 13 May 2015 Pullmantur S A CIF A28261337 Located on number 2 Mahonia Street Madrid 28043 and Pullmantur Cruises S L CIF B84581701 Located on number 2 Mahonia Street Madrid 28043 a b c d e f g h i Newman Doug 2007 08 27 Cruise Ship Reviews gt Pullmantur Cruise Critic The Independent Traveler Inc Retrieved 2008 04 16 Royal Caribbean 10 May 2016 Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd And Springwater Capital Announce Joint Venture Press release Miami Florida and Madrid Spain Royal Caribbean PRNewswire Retrieved 16 May 2016 a b Pullmantur Files for Reorganization Cruise Industry News 22 June 2020 Retrieved 22 June 2020 Pullmantur Could Restart Operations with Two Celebrity Millennium Class Cruise Ships www cruisecritic com a b c Crucial week for Pullmantur ERE negotiations start The Canadian News 28 December 2020 a b c Spanish cruise company Pullmantur requests to open the liquidation process 15 July 2021 Asklander Micke S S Oceanic 1965 Fakta om Fartyg in Swedish Archived from the original on August 2 2012 Retrieved 2008 04 16 a b Asklander Micke M S R Five 2000 Fakta om Fartyg in Swedish Archived from the original on August 4 2012 Retrieved 2008 04 16 Asklander Micke M S R Six 2000 Fakta om Fartyg in Swedish Archived from the original on August 1 2012 Retrieved 2008 04 16 a b Royal Caribbean Acquires Spanish Cruise Line Pullmantur Cruise Critic 31 August 2006 a b c d Newman Doug 2007 09 27 Pullmantur Cruises 2008 Itineraries amp Fleet At Sea with Doug Newman Retrieved 2008 01 28 Newman Doug 2008 01 24 Quail Cruises Unveils 2008 Program At Sea With Doug Newman Retrieved 2008 01 28 Say goodbye to Sovereign The first ever modern megaship to join Pullmantur fleet Cruise Business Review 2007 10 12 Archived from the original on October 29 2007 Retrieved 2007 10 13 Boyle Ian Pullmantur Simplon Postcards Retrieved 2008 04 16 Joshi Rajesh Lowry Nigel 2008 04 14 NCL close to offloading cruiseship trio Lloyd s List Retrieved 2008 04 14 dead link Newman Doug 2008 05 07 From Norwegian Sky to Pride of Aloha and back again At Sea with Doug Newman Archived from the original on 2008 07 19 Retrieved 2008 07 12 Pullmantur s Sky Wonder Renamed Marketed to Portuguese Cruise Industry News 28 January 2009 Staff C I N 2009 03 13 Oceanic Sold www cruiseindustrynews com Retrieved 2019 10 31 Royal Caribbean Moving Monarch of the Seas to Pullmantur cruiseindustrynews com 20 March 2012 Retrieved 16 May 2016 a b Jerry Limone 21 November 2014 Majesty of the Seas to join Pullmantur fleet Travel Weekly Retrieved 14 July 2020 a b Royal Caribbean s Majesty of the Seas to join Pullmantur Pullmantur Cruises Retrieved 14 July 2020 Pullmantur Another Change of Strategy Empress Back to Royal Cruise Industry News Cruise News www cruiseindustrynews com 22 October 2015 Retrieved 2015 10 22 Staff C I N 2016 12 07 CDF Will Cease Sailing Its Own Ships www cruiseindustrynews com Retrieved 2019 10 31 Mathisen Monty 2019 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