 Crystal Cruises begins flying a new Boeing 777 aircrew starting in September. Edie Rodriguez, CEO of Crystal Cruises, this is a vacation for the Uber Wealthy. Well, it's creating experiences of a lifetime for not only the Uber Wealthy, but also the aspirational Wealthy. People want to have great experiences. They work hard. They have a right to a vacation. If you want to do it in the most luxurious style, you do it on all things crystal, including crystal aircruises. And let's talk about this 777 because it normally seats 380 people, but this one is configured for just 84. Well, that's right. A Boeing 777 can actually seat in a total coach configuration 380 seats. But what we've done is we spent two years redoing the inside of our 777, and it actually has 88 flatbed seats. So guests can charter this aircraft in groups of up to 88. But once you charter it, whether you have one person on it or totally the 88, it's up to you. And it has a 19 and a half hour flight range. So you can really curate custom vacation experiences around the world. And what kind of amenities do the Wealthy your clients want on board because a lot of your clients already have their own planes? That's true. But their own planes typically seat up to about 10 people or less. This allows them to do family reunions or travel with their associates and friends for groups of up to 88. And what's different about our plane are so many things. First of all, in addition to the 88 flatbeds, we have a full lounge where up to 24 can dine at the same time, and up to 30 people can be in that lounge on the couches and the bar area, the largest sky cellar in the sky, and a Michelin-inspired chef that delivers dining experiences in the sky that have never been done before. Now, we're seeing consumers across the board spend more money on experiences. Is that true in your category, some of the higher-end customers? Oh, definitely. They are chartering. As an example, we have a client that just chartered our 777 concurrently with our Esprit yacht, which hosts 62 guests, to combine the two. And the other thing is, on the aircraft, it has the most advanced electronics out there. You can get live TV, full video assets, as well as making a phone call anywhere in the world and Wi-Fi unlimited around the world. Is the rising stock market, I mean, I imagine that's helping the wealth effect because to put it in perspective, the big bank CEOs have enjoyed over $100 million in growth in their personal stock holding since the election. So, I mean, that's just incredible. Well, the world is clearly getting wealthier. And as the world's most luxurious lifestyle and hospitality brand portfolio, those are the clients we are after. And we are an international brand. So, all of our experiences are for guests from around the world, while about 50% do come from North America. So, they're enjoying the bullish U.S. economy. They do come from all over the world, Asia and other places, where the whole world is getting wealthier. And the average price on one of these planes for a trip? Well, the average price to charter the 777 is $45,000 per hour. If you wanted to just charter it from point A to point B, let's say New York to Paris, it would cost you $375,000. That is just for the plane. One of our first charter clients is our parent company in Asia. They are doing a nine-day voyage from China to Nairobi and Tahiti and back to China for Golden Week. That is $45,000 USD per person, all inclusive. So, that's not just the air. That's the hotel, all the land experiences, et cetera. The price varies depending on the components. Alright, the trip of a lifetime. Eddie Rodriguez, thanks so much. It's my crystal pleasure. Thank you.