Regency Cruises Explained

Regency Cruises
Foundation:1984
Founder:Anastasios Kyriakides and William Schanz
Defunct:1995
Hq Location:New York, New York
Area Served:Worldwide
Products:Cruises
Parent:Lelakis Group

Regency Cruises was a Greek cruise company operating former ocean liners in the late 1980s and early 1990s, formed by Anastasios Kyriakides and William Schanz.

History

The company began in 1984 with their first ship, the Regent Sea, a former transatlantic ship built for Swedish American Line.

In 1988, the cruise line would purchased the Royal Odyssey from Royal Cruise Line, and rename the ship the Regent Sun. In 1989 the line purchased the unfinished hull of Stena Baltica of Stena Lines with the intent that the ship would become the lines first new build. Completion would be delayed many times, and the ship would only reach 60% completion by the time Regent went bankrupt.[2] By 1992, the line had six ships, adding Regent Spirit and Regent Rainbow to the fleet that year.[3]

In 1994 the line purchased the former car ferry M/S Canguro Verde, renaming her the Regent Jewel and invested a significant amount of money for the acquisition and refit.[4]

In 1995, Regency Cruises arranged to charter the Princess Cruises ship Fair Princess. Regency planned to operate the ship as the Regent Isle for the start of the 1996 cruise season.

Bankruptcy

On Oct. 29, 1995 Regency Cruises announced its shutdown.[5] Warning signs were seen when several sailings were canceled because the line did not receive financing for the purchase of Princess Cruises’ Fair Princess in mid-October. Travel agents were also seeing late commissions on bookings, the companies president Ron Santangelo had resigned, and the Regent Rainbow had been arrested in Tampa. A primary contribution to the bankruptcy was the large acquisition and refit investment of $31.4 million in 1994 for the Regent Jewel.Following bankruptcy, half of ships would go on to sail for other cruise lines, while the Regent Sea, Regent Sun and Regent Star would never end up returning to service, and the under construction Regent Sky would never be completed, eventually being scrapped in 2012.[6]

Fleet

ShipImageBuiltIn Service fo RegencyStatusNotes
19571984-1995Sank on way to Scrapyard in 2001Built as the Gripsholm for Swedish American Line
Regent Star19561986-1995Scrapped in 2004Built as the Statendam for Holland America Line
Regent Sun19641988–1995Sank on way to scrapyard in 2001Built as the Shalom for Zim Lines
Regent Rainbow19581992–1995Scrapped in 2012
Regent Spirit19621992–1995Scrapped in 2009Built as the Anna Nery for Cia Nacional de Nav Costeira Autarquia Federal
Regent Jewel19671993-1994Scrapped in 2013Built as the car ferry Canguro Verde
Never Entered Service
Regent Sun19691986 -1987 (Owned)Scrapped 2014Purchased by Regency Cruises to be refitted into cruise ships, but sold before any work was carried out.
Regent Moon19691986 -1988 (Owned)Scrapped 2012Purchased by Regency Cruises to be refitted into cruise ships, but sold before any work was carried out.
Regent Sky19851989-1995 (Hull Owned)Scrapped in 2012Ship under construction, was 60% complete when Regency Cruises filed for bankruptcy. Never completed.
Regent Isle19561995 (Planned)Scrapped in 2006Built as the RMS Carinthia for Cunard Line. Chartered by Regency Cruises, but never entered service due to bankruptcy.

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Costa Marina . 2024-05-27 . www.castlesoftheseas.nl.
  2. Web site: Bailey . Jordan . 2020-09-02 . Remembering Regency Cruises & The Abandoned Regent Sky . Cruise Capital . en-US.
  3. Web site: 2024-01-22 . REGENCY DECLARES BANKRUPTCY . Deseret News . en.
  4. Web site: Industry News . Cruise . Regency's Chapter 11 - Cruise Industry News Cruise News . en-US.
  5. News: 2024-03-04 . REGENCY DECLARES BANKRUPTCY . Washington Post . en-US . 0190-8286.
  6. Web site: CruiseOctopus . 2011-07-15 . The Rise and Fall of : Regency Cruises . CruiseOctopus.com . en.