Carnival Corporation: Dissecting The Just Released Quarterly Report And More

Summary:

  • Carnival Corporation & plc’s fiscal Q3 2023 earnings broke a streak of quarterly losses, showing signs of recovery from the impact of COVID-19.
  • New bookings are reaching record highs, and the company is expanding capacity and reducing fuel costs per passenger.
  • The aging population and strong demand for cruises among Millennials and Gen-Xers suggest a positive outlook for the cruise industry.

Cruise ship at sea aerial view with dramatic clouds at sunset in the Andaman Sea, Phuket, Thailand

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When Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE:CCL) Q3 2023 earnings hit late last week, the results broke a fourteen-month string of consecutive quarterly losses. To characterize the effects of COVID on Carnival as a headwind is a gross understatement. In


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