Royal Caribbean 2026 Yield Growth Could Exceed Estimates - Royal Caribbean Gr (NYSE:RCL)
MIAMI, JUL 29 – Royal Caribbean raised its 2025 profit forecast due to a 10% rise in vacations and a 5.8% capacity increase despite shares dropping after mixed second-quarter results.
- On July 29, 2025, Royal Caribbean Group revealed adjusted EPS of $4.38 on revenue of $4.54 billion, falling short of Wall Street’s forecast of $4.09 EPS and $4.55 billion revenue.
- Royal Caribbean Group said booking rates have accelerated since April, and the company delivered over 2 million vacations in the quarter amid industry cost pressures.
- Royal Caribbean Group reported net income of $1.2 billion, up from $854 million; net yield grew 5.2%, and guest capacity increased 5.8% with 2.3 million guests in Q2.
- Shares fell about 7% in early trading after Royal Caribbean Group forecast Q3 EPS of $5.55 to $5.65, below Wall Street’s $5.83 estimate.
- Royal Caribbean Group expects full-year EPS of $15.41 to $15.55 and will host four preview cruises for Star of the Seas starting August 16, 2025.
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Royal Caribbean 2026 Yield Growth Could Exceed Estimates - Royal Caribbean Gr (NYSE:RCL)
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (NYSE:RCL) shares are trading lower on Wednesday. The firm’s sky-high rally hits a speed bump as revised yield outlook tempers investor expectations for 2025. Goldman Sachs analyst Lizzie Dove reiterated the Buy rating on the company, lowering the price forecast from $364 to $361. Also Read: Royal Caribbean Sails Past Wall Street Expectations, New Launches ‘Performing Extremely Well’ After a 90% rally in Royal Caribb…


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