Royal Caribbean Cruises Provides Humanitarian Relief to Haiti After Earthquake
January 15 2010 - 11:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
MIAMI, Jan. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Royal Caribbean Cruises,
one of Haiti's largest foreign investors for almost 30 years, today
announced its plans to provide at least $1 million in humanitarian
relief to Haiti in response to the catastrophic earthquake in
Port-Au-Prince. Royal Caribbean will be partnering with charitable
organizations - such as Food for the Poor, Pan American Development
Foundation, and the Solano Foundation, the company's foundation in
Haiti - to provide additional assistance to the people of Haiti.
Royal Caribbean will also be delivering much needed goods and
supplies to Haiti via their cruise ships. "The effect of the
earthquake on Haiti has been catastrophic, leaving the country in
need of not only immediate support, but assistance in their
long-term recovery," said Richard D. Fain, chairman and chief
executive officer, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. "Royal Caribbean
wants to do its part to help out not only the general response, but
also our hundreds of Haitian employees and their families through
this disaster." "In addition to our financial contribution, Royal
Caribbean will continue to provide economic support through the
continuous business we bring to Labadee," Fain added. Leslie
Voltaire, Special Envoy of the government of Haiti to the United
Nations said, "Given the terrible economic and social challenges we
now face in Haiti, we welcome the continuation of the positive
economic benefits that the cruise ship calls to Labadee contribute
to our country." The benefits start with Royal Caribbean
International's Independence of the Seas' call today to Labadee,
Haiti, which includes much needed supplies for the country. The
supplies were loaded on the ship during its call in San Juan,
Puerto Rico, and include items such as rice, dried beans, powdered
milk, water and canned goods. In addition, 100 percent of the
company's net revenue from the destination will be contributed to
the relief effort. In the next two weeks, the following ships are
scheduled to call on Labadee with additional supplies: Navigator of
the Seas on Monday, January 18; Liberty of the Seas on Tuesday,
January 19; and Celebrity Solstice on Friday, January 22. When the
supplies arrive in Labadee, they will be transported to an offsite
location to be distributed by Food for the Poor, a long time
partner of Royal Caribbean in Haiti. In addition to working with
Food for the Poor to distribute relief supplies, guests sailing
onboard Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and
Azamara Club Cruises will be able to make a donation to Food for
the Poor's Haiti Relief Fund, via a charge to their onboard
account. Guests who would like to contribute immediately can visit
http://www.foodforthepoor.org/royalcaribbean to make a donation.
Royal Caribbean also plans to use a portion of the $1 million
donation to augment the company's Crew Relief Fund, which can be
drawn on by any of the company's more than 200 Haitian crew members
for assistance, as well as to match employee contributions to the
partner organizations. As the initial response effort gives way to
the long-term recovery effort, Royal Caribbean will consider
further support efforts. Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. is a global
cruise vacation company that operates Royal Caribbean
International, Celebrity Cruises, Pullmantur, Azamara Cruises and
CDF Croisieres de France. The company has a combined total of 39
ships in service and four under construction. It also offers unique
land-tour vacations in Alaska, Asia, Australia/New Zealand, Canada,
Dubai, Europe and South America. Additional information can be
found on http://www.royalcaribbean.com/,
http://www.celebritycruises.com/, http://www.pullmantur.es/,
http://www.azamaracruises.com/,
http://www.cdfcroisieresdefrance.com/ or
http://www.rclinvestor.com/. DATASOURCE: Royal Caribbean Cruises
Ltd. CONTACT: Cynthia Martinez, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.,
+1-305-982-2458, Web Site: http://www.royalcaribbean.com/
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