Royal Caribbean Leadership Change May Forge New Direction in Cruising

When Richard Fain officially hands over the leadership of Royal Caribbean Group to new CEO Jason Liberty on 03JAN 2022, Travel Weekly reports that the transition is not necessarily intended to maintain the status quo. "I think he will take the company in a different direction. I hope he will," Fain said in an interview on 09OCT 2021. "Because we think one of our success factors has been that we always change. And I would expect Jason to lead such a change in the future, and I'm looking forward to it." While Liberty said in an interview that no major changes are planned just yet, some items of focus will involve more environmental, social and governance issues. "I know that's a passion for Richard, as well, but it's also a passion for me as we develop our strategies and plans focusing on climate and what we can do to significantly reduce or minimize our footprint," he said.

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