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Global Automotive Robotics Market By Type, By Component, By Application, By Region, Industry Analysis and Forecast, 2020 – 2026 – Yahoo Finance

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The Global Automotive Robotics Market size is expected to reach $12. 9 billion by 2026, rising at a market growth of 12. 3% CAGR during the forecast period. Robotics refers to a multidisciplinary branch of science and engineering that include computer, mechanical, electrical science and other engineering streams.

New York, Feb. 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Global Automotive Robotics Market By Type, By Component, By Application, By Region, Industry Analysis and Forecast, 2020 - 2026" - https://www.reportlinker.com/p06021876/?utm_source=GNW Robotics helps in the design, construction, operation, and usage of robot. Moreover, advancement in robotics technology is used to develop machines that can replace people.

Robotics finds its application in various segments such as commercial and household robots. The commercial robots are utilized in many industries such as automotive, military, medical, agriculture and among others. Application of robotics is majorly in the automotive industry. In different kind of automotive robotics products, articulated robots procure major share in automotive robotics market. However, robotic controller component is becoming a profitable element that pushes the automotive robotics market in the forthcoming years.

The demand for automotive is driven by the rising average income, as a result, automotive industry became the one of the most thriving industries across the globe. The leading players of the industry are renowned companies who have proved their prominence across the globe. Therefore, growth of the automotive sector is directly proportional to the growth of automotive robotics market. The demand for robots in the automotive industry is pushed by many factors. These include modernization in the leading automobile manufacturing regions like US, Russia, Germany, India, China, and Japan, huge investments in the manufacturing capacity of new or modern automotive product line in evolving market. The market is also driven by the rising need to reduce product launch time, growing need of alternative source for untrained labor or eliminating issue of increasing labor costs, and high demand for accuracy and quality control.

By Type

Based on Type, the market is segmented into Articulated, Cartesian, Cylindrical, SCARA, and Others. Articulated robots are expected to garner major revenue share of automotive robotics market during the forecast years. Moreover, the use of articulated robots is boosted by its increase utilization in material handling, welding, and material removal and dispensing. They have generally four to six axes but with modern technologies and development, it may go on to ten axes, create them more versatile. This, as a result, improves the productivity of company through superior precision and speed. The prices of these products are reducing due to its higher shelf life.

By Component

Based on Component, the market is segmented into Robotic Arm, End Effector, Sensors, Controller, Drive and Others. On the basis of component, robotic sensors segment procured the highest revenue share of the automotive robotics market. The primary factor behind this is the extra capabilities that are brought into the automotive robots because of these sensors. These sensors-integrated robots can take intelligent decisions regarding manufacturing process, and thereby making the process much simpler and less time-consuming. Some of the main sensory systems utilized in automotive robotics are vision perception sensors and force sensing.

By Application

Based on Application, the market is segmented into Material Handling, Welding, Painting & Cutting and Others. Material handling segment held the major revenue share of the Automotive Robotics Market. Robots are used in automobile production plants primarily for tasks like painting, and spot welding. Also, there are emerging opportunities for using robots throughout the supply chain to grow productivity. Furthermore, robots dont feel tired and hence, the manufacturing processes are consistent throughout the day and consistency remains the same in peak production rates.

By Region

Based on Regions, the market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America, Middle East & Africa. Asia-Pacific is anticipated to garner highest market share over the forecast years followed by Europe, North America, and LAMEA. Moreover, LAMEA is expected to witness highest growth rate due to rising acceptance of industrial robots in automotive companies in the next few years.

The major strategies followed by the market participants are Product Launches and Partnerships. Based on the Analysis presented in the Cardinal matrix; Fiat Chrysler Automotive N.V. is the major forerunner in the Automotive Robotics Market. Companies such as FANUC Corporation, ABB Group, Yaskawa Electric Corporation, Seiko Epson Corporation, Kuka AG, Denso Corporation, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd., and Rockwell Automation, Inc. are some of the key innovators in the market.

The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include ABB Group, Kuka AG, FANUC Corporation, Yaskawa Electric Corporation, Denso Corporation (Denso Wave, Incorporated), Rockwell Automation, Inc., Seiko Epson Corporation, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd., Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. (Comau S.P.A) and Nachi-Fujikoshi Corporation.

Recent strategies deployed in Automotive Robotics Market

Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:

Oct-2020: ABB collaborated with Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles. Under this collaboration, ABB received an order of 800 industrial robots for supporting the production of the latest generation of electric vehicles at Volkswagens plant in Hannover, Germany.

Oct-2020: Yaskawa partnered with Lorch Welding Systems, one of the technology leaders in the field of MIG-MAG welding. The partnership focused on providing new innovative solutions to industrial companies in the welding sector. It also helps in creating joint solutions that allow customers to further automate their production and to further increase their competitiveness.

Oct-2020: Rockwell Automation signed a five-year partnership with Microsoft Corporation. Under this partnership, the companies integrated each companys expertise in the industrial and IT markets, respectively, teams work together more seamlessly, allowing industrial organizations to save on infrastructure costs, speed time-to-value, and increase productivity.

Aug-2020: FANUC entered into a partnership with Deep Learning Robotics Ltd., a leading technology company in the field of autonomous robotic learning. Under this partnership, Deep Learning Robotics established compatibility between its state-of-the-art smart robot learning controller and FANUCs industrial robots and ran a proof of concept application through FANUCs collaborative robots.

Jul-2020: Fiat Chrysler came into partnership with Waymo, an American autonomous driving technology development company. In this partnership, FCA combined its software, computers, and sensors into Ram commercial vans for use by the new Waymo through autonomous logistics service.

May-2020: Comau collaborated with Exechon, a Sweden based Technology Company. The collaboration aimed to design and produce a new Comau machining center that can handle lightweight framing and structural components for multiple sectors with a particular focus on automotive, aerospace, and electrification.

Apr-2020: KUKA came into an agreement with BMW AG, the Munich-based automotive company. In this agreement, KUKA aimed to supply around 5,000 robots for BMWs new production lines and factories. KUKAs robot models are used primarily in body-in-white production and other technologies.

Apr-2020: Denso entered into a partnership with the Tokyo Institute of Technology. Under this agreement, the companies jointly established Denso Mobility Collaborative Research Center to boost their joint research and make coordinated efforts to conduct comprehensive research in a broad range of fields at the Collaborative Research Cluster.

Feb-2020: FANUC signed an agreement with BMW AG, the automotive company. Under this agreement, FANUC agreed to supply 3,500 robots for new production lines and plants. These robots are used in the production of current and future generations of BMW models.

Nov-2019: Epson Robots joined hands with RND Automation, a leader in robotics. Following this collaboration, RND Automation uses Epson robots for its Hydraulic Valve Assembly Machine.

Acquisition and Mergers:

Apr-2019: Yaskawa acquired the ZF Italias Factory Automation business unit in Assago. This acquisition strengthened Yaskawas presence in the Italian market. It also merged the drive technology, controls, and robotics product lines to help better support the potential of their overall industrial automation portfolio.

Sep-2018: ABB took over AB Rotech, robotic welding solutions, and services provider. This acquisition helped ABB to boost its robotic welding solutions for all tiers in the growing automotive segment.

May-2016: ABB completed the acquisition of SVIA, a leading provider of automation cells for machine tending. The acquisition helped ABB to expand its robotics operations.

Product Launches and Product Expansion:

Oct-2020: Kuka introduced a new range of SCARA robots. The latest KR SCARA jointed-arm robots are reliable assistants for industrial production that excel in applications like small parts assembly, materials handling, and inspection tasks. It is ultra-compact and also offers maximum cost-effectiveness.

Aug-2020: FANUC introduced a new extremely compact robot, M-10iD/16S. This new robot is the most compact model of the M-10iD series. M-10iD/16S robot is especially made for compact workspaces; this highly versatile robot can also be used for top mount applications.

Aug-2020: Epson Robots launched the new and improved LS3-B SCARA and LS20-B SCARA robots. These robots consist of new and improved features include a batteryless encoder, a lower cable duct profile that is perfect for hard to reach work cell layouts, a built-in camera cable for easy vision system setup, and a new top-of-arm layout for enhanced usability.

Apr-2020: Yaskawa launched the MOTOMAN-GP300R, a new multi-purpose robot in the MOTOMAN-GP series. This new MOTOMAN-GP300R contributes in building next-generation production lines that pursue high added value for customers.

Feb-2019: Kawasaki introduced Collaborative Dual-Arm SCARA Robot, duAro2. The new addition added to its line of collaborative robots features an increased vertical stroke and payload capacity, making it the ideal choice for a broad range of applications. DuAro robots are a cost-effective robotic solution for assembly, material handling, inspection, machine tending, and dispensing applications.

Geographical Expansions:

Dec-2020: Fiat Chrysler Automobiles expanded its geographical footprint by setting up a global digital hub in Hyderabad. The hub is considered to be the automotive giants largest innovation and technology facility outside North America and EMEA regions.

Jul-2020: ABB opened a new robotics facility in India. The new ABB Robotics facility allows its customers to take the benefits of Industry 4.0. These benefits include cutting-edge robotics and digitalization technologies, helping India to become a resilient high-tech manufacturing economy in the world.

Oct-2019: FANUC established its new 461,000 square-feet North Campus robotics and automation facility in Auburn Hills. This new facility houses have many departments including engineering, product development, manufacturing, and warehousing.

Scope of the Study

Market Segments covered in the Report:

By Type

Articulated

Cartesian

Cylindrical

SCARA

Others

By Component

Robotic Arm

End Effector

Sensors

Controller

Drive

Others

By Application

Material Handling

Welding

Painting & Cutting

Others

By Geography

North America

o US

o Canada

o Mexico

o Rest of North America

Europe

o Germany

o UK

o France

o Russia

o Spain

o Italy

o Rest of Europe

Asia Pacific

o China

o Japan

o India

o South Korea

o Singapore

o Malaysia

o Rest of Asia Pacific

LAMEA

o Brazil

o Argentina

o UAE

o Saudi Arabia

o South Africa

o Nigeria

o Rest of LAMEA

Companies Profiled

ABB Group

Kuka AG

FANUC Corporation

Yaskawa Electric Corporation

Denso Corporation (Denso Wave, Incorporated)

Rockwell Automation, Inc.

Seiko Epson Corporation

Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. (Comau S.P.A)

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Why I was wrong to be optimistic about robots – Financial Times

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I used to be a techno-optimist. I thought a fresh wave of automation could liberate us from monotonous or arduous work. Online retail warehouses seemed a perfect example. Here was an expanding sector where low-paid pickers had to walk up to 15 miles a day to collect customer orders from shelves, directed and monitored by wristbands or headsets. I had interviewed warehouse workers who would smear their blistered feet in Vaseline to get through the day. The sooner we invented robots to perform these robot-like jobs, I figured, the sooner humans would be free to do something less grim. But now the robots have arrived, I realise I was wrong.

The surge in demand for online shopping caused by the pandemic has accelerated warehouse automation. Research group Statista predicts the global warehouse automation market will increase from $15bn in 2019 to $30bn by 2026. But robots arent replacing the picker job entirely, because human fingers remain better than machines at handling varied objects. I struggle to find the robot that will be able to handle a bag of plaster of Paris, a bit for a jackhammer, a galvanised steel garbage can, a saw blade, and a 5-gallon bucket of paint, one warehouse manager explained to researchers at University of California, Berkeley. Instead, many warehouse jobs are becoming part-human, part-robot. This is transforming the work, not necessarily for the better.

Chuck is an autonomous robot trolley which leads a human picker through a warehouse from one shelf to the next. 6 River Systems, which sells or rents the robots to warehouse operators such as DHL, XPO Logistics and Office Depot, says the technology relieves strain on workers because they no longer have to push a trolley around. But Chuck also sets a relentless pace. Research shows that when associates pace themselves they slow down, its website explains. A 6 River Systems business case report says workers who set their own pace travel only half as fast as when they follow Chuck [and] their speed without Chuck also fluctuates wildly.

Amazon, which bought robotics company Kiva for $775m in 2012, is more ingenious. In its automated warehouses, robots bring the shelves to the pickers, who stand stationary instead of walking all day. That means no more blisters or wasted time between picks. The average worker picks roughly 100 items per hour if walking around, but more than 300 items an hour in the automated system, according to news reports.

But while the job has improved in some ways, it has worsened in others. Standing all day is hard on the body, as is reaching, twisting, bending and pulling without being able to set your own pace. An investigation last year by the Center for Investigative Reporting found that, for each of the past four years, injury rates have been significantly higher at Amazons robotic warehouses than its traditional ones. The New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health, an organisation of workers, unions and health and safety professionals, surveyed 145 workers at an automated Amazon warehouse on Staten Island. Two-thirds experienced physical pain while working (especially in their feet, knees, backs, ankles, shoulders and hands) and 42 per cent continued to be in pain when not at work.

These roles may be automated eventually too, but that technology is at least a decade away, according to most experts. In the meantime, humans are being crunched into a robot system working at a robot pace. This brings clear benefits to companies and their customers, who get their deliveries quickly and cheaply. But there are costs to workers and society. Musculoskeletal disorders, for example, are a major cause of disability and illness later in life, which adds to the taxpayer bill for benefits and healthcare.

According to the OECD, 14 per cent of jobs in rich countries are highly automatable, while a further 32 per cent are likely to change because many, but not all, the jobs tasks can be automated. Much academic and media attention has been paid to the jobs that might disappear. Whats happening inside warehouses is a reminder to worry about how the remaining jobs will be transformed.

Dehumanisation and intensification of work is not inevitable. But a different outcome will require different choices and a different distribution of power in the workplace. If we are to have robot colleagues, we need to design processes around the strengths and frailties of the humans, with ways for them to voice problems, propose solutions, and claim a share of the productivity gains.

In other words, we must make sure the robots work for us, and not the other way around.

sarah.oconnor@ft.com

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Inker Robotics uses automation to revive Kerala’s 4,000-year-old puppetry art form – Economic Times

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Thrissur: Kerala-based Inker Robotics has initiated a programme to preserve the 4,000-year-old puppetry art form, using technology and automation.

Called Tholapavakoothu, or 'Shadow Puppetry of Kerala', is played traditionally by 'Pulavar' accompanied with shadow light, sound, and songs. Pulavar is the title given to a scholar and performer, who has extensive knowledge of Tholapavakoothu.

The first live model of the automated process in puppetry was showcased at the District Heritage Museum in Palakkad on Thursday. With zero compromise on the traditional art form, the automation technology is designed to seamlessly mimic the puppet movements, otherwise controlled by skilled hand movements.

"The application of automation to revive the puppetery art form is one of the many examples that when innovatively used, the benefits of automation is transformational." Rahul P. Balachandran, chief executive officer at Inker Robotics, said. "In the middle of a pandemic, a dedicated team of engineers at Inker Robotics studied the delicate art form along with Pulavars and worked passionately to bring to life this art form."

"With the successful implementation of this project, we are confident that this will re-ignite the interest and revive the 4,000-year-old art form that was part of folklore and growing up years of millions of children in the country," he added.

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OLA to deploy ABB robotics and automation solutions at its Tamil Nadu factory for electric scooters – India Today

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Ola, one of the leading mobility companies in the world, today announced that it has selected ABB as one of its key partners for robotics and automation solutions for its mega-factory in India that will roll out the much-anticipated Ola electric scooter. Olas scooter mega-factory, billed to be the worlds largest scooter factory, is expected to be ready and operational in the coming months. ABB robots will be digitally integrated into Olas AI-enabled mega-factory, to optimize robot performance, productivity, and product quality.

Bhavish Aggarwal, Chairman, and Group CEO, Ola said, We are delighted to bring on board ABB, a global leader in robotics, machine automation, and digital services, as a key supplier and partner for robotics and automation solutions that will be deployed at our scooter mega-factory. ABBs solutions will be riding on Olas own proprietary AI engine and tech stack embedded in our scooter mega-factory.

Ola will utilize ABBs automation solutions in its factorys key manufacturing process lines, including its painting and welding lines, while the ABB robots will be deployed extensively for the battery and motor assembly lines. These include ABBs IRB 5500 paint and IRB 2600 Integrated Dressing robots in its painting and welding lines, and IRB 6700 robots for assembly and material handling in the battery and motor assembly areas. The use of ABBs robots and automation solutions will ensure remote digital connectivity and monitoring of the robots that will ride on Olas proprietary AI engine and tech stack.

Ola is building its mega-factory on Industry 4.0 principles and to be powered by its own proprietary AI Engine and tech stack that will be deeply integrated into all its systems, continuously self-learning and optimizing every aspect of the manufacturing process. This will provide unprecedented control, automation, and quality to the entire operations, especially with Olas implementation of cyber-physical and advanced IoE systems.

Sanjeev Sharma, Managing Director, ABB India, and South Asia said, Our integrated automation package with digital connectivity, riding on OLAs AI platform will be instrumental in the roll-out of these world-class scooters for India and the rest of the world. Increased automation and robotics to make shop-floors safer, more productive, and of impeccable quality will fast-track Indias transition to one of the leading agile, self-reliant, and high-tech manufacturing economies of the world.

With an initial annual capacity of 2 million units, Olas mega-factory will create 10,000 jobs and serve as the companys global manufacturing hub for both India and international markets across Europe, UK, Latin America, Australia and New Zealand. The mega-factory is also expected to be the countrys most automated, with about 5,000 robots and automated guided vehicles in use once the factory is fully operational to its full capacity.

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Robotics Education Market 2021 Growth Drivers, Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies and Forecast up to 2026| OWI, RobotShop, MakeBlock,…

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Robotics Surgical Simulation Systems Market Size to Reach USD 1.69 Billion By 2028 | Global Analysis, Statistics, Revenue, Industry Demand and Trend…

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Vancouver, British Columbia, Feb. 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global robotics surgical simulation systems market is projected to reach a market size of USD 1.69 Billion by 2028 and register a CAGR of 17.0%, over the forecast period, according to most recent analysis by Emergen Research. Introduction of Artificial Intelligence technologies in healthcare, increasing modernization across medical sectors, and growing use of robotics in surgical and treatment applications are among other key factors expected to continue to drive market growth.

General surgery is a stream that requires knowledge and responsibility for the pre-operative, operative, and postoperative management of patients with a wide spectrum of diseases. General surgery tends to be a varied specialty in which the activities of the surgeon include allotment of time for operation room, emergency department, and intensive care unit. General surgery is on a cutting edge as it continues to reinvent and establish itself to benefit the patients. The general surgery segment is expected to continue to register high revenue growth during the forecast period owing to rising adoption of new and more innovative surgical procedures and positive patient outcomes.

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Emergency Preparedness and Risk Reduction Plan in the Caribbean 2021 – Bahamas – ReliefWeb

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IOM Vision

IOM in the Caribbean region is recognised as a robust actor in preparedness, disaster risk reduction and emergency response and works in close coordination with government entities, international and national organizations, civil society organizations and communities at regional, national and local levels. The vision and the activities of IOM in the Caribbean link to the 3 pillars of the IOM Strategic Vision: Resilience, Mobility and Governance. This Caribbean Crisis Response Plan is mainly geared towards increasing the resilience of individuals, families, communities, institutions and populations to withstand shocks and stresses linked to environmental and biohazards. The preparedness and disaster risk reduction (DRR) work will tie in with longer-term initiatives in the region to make the region safer for all.

CONTEXT ANALYSIS

The Caribbean has been historically recognised as one of the regions of the world most prone to a wide range of natural hazards, including hurricanes, floods, landslides, occasional earthquakes and volcanic eruptions[1]. The island states are particularly susceptible to these events, due to common factors such as the small and tourism-dependent economies, the topography, the geographic location, as well as the relative lack of comprehensive land-use and environmental protection regulations. Over the last 20 years, disasters have directly affected 12 million people in the Caribbean on average, and not a single year has passed in which disasters in the Caribbean have not claimed lives. Hurricane Maria and Irma in 2017 and Dorian in 2019 have caused significant loss of lives, displacement and billions of dollars in damages to the economy, infrastructure and houses which have to be repaired after each event.

The countries and islands targeted under this Crisis Response Plan (Bahamas, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Commonwealth of Dominica, Guyana, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago) for the Caribbean are home to approximately 33 million people. Apart from Guyana, which is located on the continent, all the countries and territories covered by this Plan are small island developing states (SIDS) or small island overseas territories. The Caribbean islands are very diverse in culture, state of development, size and demographics. Fifteen states are organized in The Caribbean Community (CARICOM or CC) which has the primary objectives to promote economic integration and cooperation among its members, to ensure that the benefits of integration are equitably shared, and to coordinate foreign policy.

The Caribbean has witnessed numerous waves of migration throughout history, the effects of which have shaped current day society in each respective country in unique manners. The current migration trend is from countries with a lower GDP per capita like Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Cuba toward high-income countries like The Bahamas, St. Kitts and Nevis, and the United States of America. The region is beset by high unemployment, ageing demographics, high levels of non-communicable diseases, persistent gender inequalities, xenophobia and crime. The life expectancy in the Caribbean is 75 years for women and 70 years for men[2] which is lower than the wider Latin America and Caribbean ( LAC) average.

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Here Are All Of Royal Caribbean’s Homeports For 2021 – Cruise Industry News

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Royal Caribbean International's global deployment means the company uses homeports in the United States, Europe, the Caribbean, Asia and Australia

Here's a look at the company's planned homeports for 2021 and what ships are expected to sail from each turnaround port:

Miami

Ships:

- Freedom of the Seas (October to December);

- Independence of the Seas (May to October);

- Jewel of the Seas (November and December);

- Navigator of the Seas (May to October);

- Oasis of the Seas (November and December);

- Radiance of the Seas (October to December);

- Symphony of the Seas (May to December).

Port Everglades

Ships:

- Allure of the Seas (November and December);

- Navigator of the Seas (October to December);

- Oasis of the Seas (May);

- Odyssey of the Seas (November and December);

- Vision of the Seas (November and December).

Port Canaveral

Ships:

- Allure of the Seas (May to October);

- Harmony of the Seas (November and December);

- Independence of the Seas (November and December);

- Mariner of the Seas (May to December).

Cape Liberty (New York)

Ships:

- Anthem of the Seas (November and December);

- Freedom of the Seas (May to October);

- Oasis of the Seas (May to October).

Galveston

Ships:

- Adventure of the Seas (October to December);

- Explorer of the Seas (May to October);

- Liberty of the Seas (May to December).

Tampa

Ships:

- Brilliance of the Seas (May to December);

- Rhapsody of the Seas (December).

San Juan

Ships:

- Explorer of the Seas (October to December);

- Vision of the Seas (May to October).

Baltimore

Ships:

- Enchantment of the Seas (May to December).

Barbados

Ships:

- Grandeur of the Seas (December).

Europe

Ships:

- Adventure of the Seas: Barcelona (May to September);

- Anthem of the Seas: Southampton (May to October);

- Harmony of the Seas: Barcelona and Civitavecchia (May to October);

- Jewel of the Seas: Stockholm and Copenhagen (May to August);

- Odyssey of the Seas: Civitavecchia (May to October);

- Rhapsody of the Seas: Ravenna (May to October).

Asia, Australia and Pacific

Ships:

- Ovation of the Seas: Sydney (October to December);

- Quantum of the Seas: Singapore (February to June) and Brisbane (October to December);

- Serenade of the Seas: Sydney (October to December);

- Spectrum of the Seas: Shanghai (March to November), Shenzhen and Hong Kong (December);

- Voyager of the Seas: Tianjin (May to October) and Singapore (November and December).

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American Airlines adds flights from DFW to Mexico and the Caribbean in a bid to boost summer travel – The Dallas Morning News

Posted: at 2:08 pm

American Airlines is adding three new destinations from DFW International Airport in Latin America and the Caribbean as it tries to entice travelers back for vacation and family trips.

American is adding routes in June from DFW to St. Lucia and St. Martin in the Caribbean and Merida on Mexicos Yucatan Peninsula, areas of the tourism world that have somewhat resisted the downturn in travel as people seek more outdoor destinations and shorter-haul international flights.

The flights from DFW are part of a larger list of new routes announced Monday that significantly boosts flights from Americans Latin American and Caribbean hub in Miami, including an entirely new South American destination in Paramaribo, Suriname.

Latin America and the Caribbean havent declined as much as other destinations have throughout the course of the crisis, said Brian Znotins, Americans vice president of network planning. And this is our natural strength our presence in Latin America.

American Airlines and other carriers are struggling to bring customers back from the long and deep COVID-19 pandemic that has badly hurt domestic travel and obliterated traffic internationally. In response, American, United, Delta and even Southwest have leaned more heavily on Mexico and the Caribbean, along with warm weather destinations along the Gulf Coast of the United States.

Latin America has the added advantage of being popular among first- and second-generation immigrants to the United States wanting to return to their native countries to visit family and friends.

Were really adding frequencies to every destination in this region, Znotins said.

All three of the new routes from DFW will be offered on a seasonal basis starting in June and will only operate on Saturdays. The flights will end Aug. 14, but American plans to bring back the St. Lucia route next winter.

In the Caribbean, island governments are eager to bring back tourists and travelers and are aggressive in creating testing protocols and rules to allow airline passengers. Some resorts have even been footing the bill for customers who may get quarantined because of COVID-19 protocols.

Much of the added emphasis on Latin America and the Caribbean boosts Americans hub in Miami, where it plans to increase flights by 16% compared to last year. But it also trickles down to DFW, a better gateway for Americans customers in the western United States, Great Plains and Mountain West regions.

New Latin America and Caribbean routes from DFW usually come as a supplement to the Miami hub, Znotins said.

American is also adding a handful of domestic routes in the U.S. to Miami from places including Little Rock, Ark., and Portland, Maine, to give better connections to the South and Central America regions.

Along with the new flights to Central and South America, American said it will also start flying from Miami to Tel Aviv, Israel, in June. The carrier will fly from DFW and New York to Tel Aviv starting in June.

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HBO Max will launch in Latin America and the Caribbean this June, Europe later on – GSMArena.com news – GSMArena.com

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HBO Max is going global it will launch in 39 territories in Latin America and the Caribbean in late June (see the full list below). Later on it will expand to Europe, but in a slightly different way. No word on a launch in Canada yet.

The HBO Go service in Latin America and the Caribbean will be phased out. Current subscribers will get instant access to Max through entirely new apps and various subscription options.

HBO Max will offer movies and TV series from the major Warner Media properties HBO, Warner Bros, New Line, DC, CNN, TNT, TBS, truTV, Adult Swim, along with Cartoon Network and Looney Tunes Cartoons for the younger viewers.

This includes long-time favorites like Friends plus new content like Raised by Wolves and upcoming series like the GoT prequel House of the Dragon. There will be Max Originals too, which will showcase the work of local movie and TV show creators.

HBO Max will replace the current HBO-branded streaming services in Europe later this year, specifically in the Nordics, Central Europe, Spain and Portugal. The exact launch date is yet to be announced.

Starting in late June, HBO Max will be available in: Anguilla, Antigua, Argentina, Aruba, B.V.I., Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Cayman Islands, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Curacao, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Montserrat, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago, Turks and Caicos, Uruguay and Venezuela.

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