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Christopher Allen AVP Global Deployment & Itinerary Planning Royal Caribbean International Celebrity Cruises

Today s Itinerary Who we are? Deployment Process Industry Australia & Royal Caribbean 2

OVERVIEW FINANCIALS PREMIUM HARDWARE GLOBAL EXPANSION RATIONAL GROWTH CONTROLLED COSTS/FUEL CAPITAL STRUCTURE SUMMARY ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES LTD. www.royalcaribbean.com PREVIOUS 3 NEXT 3

Our Company Our Company 2 ND LARGEST cruise company 3 SHIPS on order in Germany $ 7.5 BILLION 2011 Revenue 4.9 MILLION Guests carried in 2011 39 Ships 93,000 Berths 6 BRANDS serving over 400 ports of call 4

Our Brands 5

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Why Is Deployment Planning So Critical? Leveraging moveable assets Optimizing deployment Impacts all areas of our company Complex Fluid, never static Internal and external pressure and constraints 7

Guest Appeal Sourcing Profitability Brand Positioning Trade offs Deployment Drivers 8

Itinerary Drivers Guest demand: Our guests tell us where they want us to take them! Differs by market Demand also drives the different types of itineraries For example, 5 night cruise or 12 night cruise? New Zealand or Top End or New Caledonia T(time), S(speed), D(distance) between ports. Is the destination ETDBW? (=Easy to Do Business With) 9

Trade Offs and Other Considerations Must also take into account: Infrastructure Berthing availability and policies Fuel cost & availability Global emission regulations Dock versus Tendering Air lift availability & cost Weather And more Deployment drivers are often conflicting; tradeoffs are invariably required 10

Guest Appeal and Satisfaction Ongoing surveys of guests Overall itinerary satisfaction Ratings of individual ports Ad hoc surveys for feedback from: Loyalty guests Potential cruisers Travel agencies Specific markets and market segments Shipboard staff Highest Rated Ports Quebec City, Canada Monterey, California Geiranger, Norway Lahaina, Maui Lowest Rated Ports Pointe A Pitre, Guadeloupe Fujairah, United Arab Emirates Samana, Dominican Republic Recife, Brazil Must translate consumer tastes into profitable itineraries Data From Deployment Guest Survey 11

Profitability Many costs for operating a cruise ship are fixed: Construction, crew, food, repairs and maintenance, etc. Key variable revenue components Ticket Revenue Shipboard & Shore-Excursion Revenue Key variable cost components Fuel Hotel expenses Port expenses Direct & Indirect Taxes & Fees Australia Itineraries are very expensive to operate 12

INDUSTRY TRENDS

Industry Fundamentals Remain Strong Continued proven resilience despite headwinds Long-term industry growth Capacity continues to grow but at a more modest pace Ability to absorb new capacity Driven by deployment to new markets Great vacation product Product innovation Low penetration of vacation market Favorable demographics Favorable Economic Impact 14

Industry Impact Cruise industry continues to be the fastest growing travel sector in the world Industry CAGR has been 7.2% since 1990 Industry forecast 17 million guests in 2012, +4% from 2011 18 ships are on order at a cost of almost $12 billion USD Today s cruise ships offer an array of feature rich innovative facilities, amenities and services that exceed the expectations of a growing population of travelers Destinations are as important as ever 80% of cruise guests believe that cruising is an important way to sample destinations which they may return Industry provides significant direct and indirect financial impact Average cruise passenger spend per port of call is almost US$100 with a US$ 90 additional spend from crew members.. Source: FCCA 2010 Cruise Industry Overview, Total spending amount based on 85% of passenger arrival and 38% crew arrival Excludes benefits for ship provisioning and port fees. 15

Lower Berth Sourcing (Thousands) North America & International Growth 500 450 CAGR 2008-12 2012-15 North America 4% 2% International 11% 4% 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 International North America Internally calculated using Global Fleet Sourcing model 16

All Markets are Underpenetrated North America 330 Million Residents 10 Million Cruisers 3% Penetration Europe 500 Million Residents 6 Million Cruisers 1% Penetration Latin America 570 Million Residents 1 Million Cruisers 0% Penetration 2011 Estimated annual penetration Data from European Cruise Council website Almost 3% penetration in Australia Asia / Pacific 3,000 Million Residents 1.5 Million Cruisers 0% Penetration 17

Industry Continues to Grow and Shift 2000 Industry Capacity Allocation 2012 Industry Capacity Allocation Exotic 4% Other 2% Exotic 10% Other 3% Europe 22% Caribbean 58% Europe 31% Caribbean 46% North American 14% North American 10% About 4% of industry capacity deployed in Australia Source: Deployment Database 18

RCL Ports of Call RCL Turn Ports Royal Caribbean Port Trends 450 400 60 350 300 250 200 50 40 30 150 100 50 20 10 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Year 0 # Ports # Turn Ports Ports of call up from 196 to 417; homeports up from 32 to 62 Includes Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, and Azamara Source: Deployment database 19

10 Largest Ships On Order Brand Ship Gross Tonnage Lower Berths LOA (in Meters) Launch Year Royal Caribbean Sunshine 1 158,000 4,100 TBD 2014 Royal Caribbean Sunshine 2 158,000 4,100 TBD 2015 NCL Breakaway 144,000 3,988 TBD 2013 NCL Getaway 144,000 3,988 TBD 2014 Princess Royal Princess 141,000 3,600 TBD 2013 Princess TBD 141,000 3,600 TBD 2014 P&O Cruises U.K. TBD 141,000 3,611 TBD 2015 MSC Preziosa 139,400 3,500 333 2013 Costa Cruises TBD 132,500 3,700 TBD 2014 Celebrity Cruises Reflection 126,000 3,030 315 2012 20

Australia

Royal Caribbean Bases Three Ships Seasonally in Australia Voyager joins Radiance, and Rhapsody this season First turn is in Perth on Nov. 2nd, and call to Hobart on Nov. 13th All three ships will source a blend of local and international guests Voyager : 2-18 night itineraries focusing on New Zealand and the South Pacific Radiance: 2-18 night itineraries featuring New Zealand, South Pacific, Queensland, and two Top End Cruises Rhapsody: 7-16 night itineraries highlighting Queensland and the South Pacific 22

Celebrity Continues to Solsticize Australia Celebrity Solstice arrives this season! Newest ship based in Australia First turn is in Sydney on Dec. 9th; arrives in Hobart on Jan. 13th Will offer 2-18 itineraries including a blend of New Zealand, South Pacific, and a Top End sailing Celebrity Millennium visits during her transpacific repositioning 23

Royal Caribbean Summer* Deployment 2004-05 2012-13 2013-14 Caribbean 22 ships 20 ships 20 ships South America 1 ship 2 ships 2 ships Australia 4 ships 4 ships Asia 3 ships 3 ships Panama Canal / Hawaii Middle East Mexico (Pacific) 1 ship 3 ships 2 ships 2 ships 1 ship Total 27 ships 32 ships 31 ships Includes Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Azamara Reflects Southern Hemisphere summer 24

Australia, Royal Caribbean & Celebrity 500 400 300 200 100 Calls Visits (Thousands) 150,000 100,000 50,000 0 0 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Guests Detail by port reflects 2012-13 season 25

Top RCL* Home Ports for November 2013 April 2014 1. Fort Lauderdale, Florida 2. Miami, Florida 3. Port Canaveral, Florida 4. San Juan, Puerto Rico 5. Sydney, Australia 6. Singapore 7. Tampa, Florida 8. Sao Paulo, Brazil 9. Colon, Panama 10. Cape Liberty, New Jersey 11. Baltimore, Maryland 12. Cartagena, Colombia, 13. Galveston, Texas 18. New Orleans, Louisiana 19. Los Angeles, California 20. San Diego, California 21. Hong Kong, China 22. Auckland, New Zealand 23. Buenos Aires, Argentina 24. Perth (Freemantle), Australia 25. Honolulu, Hawaii Includes Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, and Azamara 26

Regional Port Costs Highest in the World Cost per APCD $40 $35 $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 $5 $- Includes Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, and Azamara Cost per APCD for Vision class 27

Sydney Melbourne Perth Brisbane Cairns Adelaide Darwin Airlie Beach Hobart Port Douglas Port Arthur Cooktown Broome Burnie Albany Bunbury Exmouth Newcastle Geraldton Guest Port Survey Ratings 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Appeal Satisfaction Includes Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, and Azamara Deployment Database 28

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