On June 15, Royal Caribbean Cruises rose 6.66% in regular trading, trading at $312.94/share, with turnover of $235 million.
On the news front, the rally was driven by new ship delivery tailwinds coupled with a broad-based cruise and travel sector rally. The previous overhang from Mexico's Federal Environmental Protection Agency project review, which had caused a cumulative decline exceeding 10%, has been gradually digested, with the stock continuing to recover from its recent lows.
Within the Hotels, Resorts & Cruise Lines sector, the overall performance was notably strong. Booking Holdings rose 6.17%, Carnival rose 4.62%, Norwegian Cruise Line rose 4.5%, Airbnb rose 4.12%, and Marriott rose 1.35%, reflecting significant sector-wide momentum. Previously, Truist had lowered its target price on Royal Caribbean from $318 to $297 while maintaining a Hold rating, but the stock has since recovered well above that level amid improving sentiment.
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