邮轮公司嘉年华上季蚀28.6亿美元 提前预订量见改善
邮轮公司嘉年华(Carnival)(CCL.US)截至8月31日止第三财季,按年由盈转亏,蚀28.6亿美元,去年同期录纯利17.8亿美元。每股亏损为2.19美元,略优於市场预期,收入则大跌逾99%至3,100万美元。
嘉年华表示,明年的提前预订量正在改善,显示市场对邮轮旅游的需求有所增加。虽然票价与去年相比有中单位数跌幅,但明年下半年的预订量仍处於历史范围的高位。
嘉年华表示,有足够的流动性来支持未来12个月的营运,而公司在意大利的Costa邮轮及德国的AIDA邮轮亦已重投服务。
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