Article: MIAMI-BASED ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISE LINE COPES WITH AFTERMATH OF HURRICANE ANDREW

 
 MIAMI-BASED ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISE LINE 
 COPES WITH AFTERMATH OF HURRICANE ANDREW 
MIAMI, Aug. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, whose Miami headquarters was up and running less than 24 hours after Hurricane Andrew struck South Florida, is resuming normal operations. 
Royal Caribbean's exclusive island destination of CocoCay in the Bahamas weathered Hurricane Andrew with virtually no damage.  A scheduled call by the 2,276-passenger Sovereign of the Seas on Friday, Aug. 28 was canceled and Nassau substituted while CocoCay was restored to operation.  All other ship calls at CocoCay will continue as scheduled. 
To assist its ...

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