STATE OF THE CRUISE INDUSTRY: 2015 TO SEE ROBUST GROWTH
Cruise
Lines International Association (CLIA) Unveils Seven Cruise Industry Outlooks
for 2015
Press Contacts
Washington, DC — February
9, 2015 —
Today, Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA)
released its annual State of the Cruise Industry Report and is once again
projecting strong growth for the cruise industry in 2015.
A record 23 million
passengers are expected to sail this year, with 61 percentof
North American CLIA-certified travel agents reporting an increase in 2015
travel bookings over this time last year. Cruise lines are enticing travelers
with nearly1,000 ports of call in new, exotic locations, especially
in the fast-growing Asian market. CLIA also revealed that member cruise lines
are scheduled to debut 22 new ocean, river and specialty ships in
2015 for a total investment of more than $4 billion.
The cruise industry this year will
have major economic impact globally. In 2013, the global economic output of the
cruise industry was more than $117 billion;the industry supported
nearly 900,000 jobs and contributed to $38 billion in
wages.
“From new ports around the globe to the investment by CLIA’s
member cruise lines in new, innovative ships, it’s an exciting time for the
cruise industry and cruise passengers,” said Adam M. Goldstein, CLIA Chairman
and President/COO of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. “This year will prove to be
another step forward for the entire industry as our members continue to strive
to make cruising the best overall vacation experience.”
Using several research studies, CLIA identified seven 2015
cruise industry outlooks:
1.
Travelers
Will Continue to Set Sail – Cruise
travelers intend to continue to set sail and are highly satisfied with prior
cruise experiences. In fact, 62 percent are return cruisers
and 69 percent ranked cruising as a better value than a
land-based vacation. Overall, CLIA member ocean passenger volume is projected
to increase to 23 million in 2015, a four-percent increase over
2014 estimates of 22.1 million.
2.
Size Doesn’t
Matter – Five years ago, the largest
cruise ship in the world was introduced with a 6,300-passenger capacity. With 22
new ocean, river and specialty cruise ships scheduled for debut this
year, the focus is less on size and more on unique design and amenities.
3.
Specialty
Cruises Continue to Thrive – CLIA’s
specialty segments, which includes sophisticated ships, luxury yachts, elegant
ocean liners and the newest river cruises, continue to experience double digit
passenger growth. In fact, specialty cruises grew by 21 percent annually
from 2009 to 2014 estimates.
4.
Caribbean
Continues to Be Queen – The
Caribbean remains queen for the cruise industry with more than a third
of the global deployment capacity market share in 2015. At the same
time, cruise travelers are expanding horizons. The Mediterranean continues to
grow as a destination, as well as other regions including Asia and Australia.
In 2015, 52 ships will provide 1,065 Asian cruises with
capacity for2.17 million passengers.
5.
Oh, the New
Places We Will Go – The cruise industry is seeing
an increase in passengers looking for global experiences. As a result, cruising
has made the world more accessible than ever. CLIA’s member cruise lines offer
nearly 1,000 ports around the globe, including many areas that
fall within a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
6.
Travel
Agents Are Key to Cruise Travel – While
the Internet and mobile devices have overtaken how consumers make purchases,
travel agents continue to be the most popular and best way to book a cruise. In
fact, seven out of ten cruise travelers (70 percent) use a travel agent
to plan and book cruise vacations.
7.
Passengers
Are at the Helm – When it comes to travel,
consumers are in control more than ever before. The cruise industry is excited,
motivated and responding with key innovations that are meeting the needs of
today’s passengers, such as bow-to-stern Wi-Fi and phone connectivity,
multigenerational appeal, themed cruises and “foodcations”.
About the Research
The Travel Agent Pulse Survey was conducted among 482 North
American CLIA-certified travel agents via an online survey between November
7-23, 2014. The 2014 North American Cruise Market Profile Survey was conducted
in partnership with market research firm TNS and cruise industry consultancy
Bob Sharak & Associates. Drawn from a panel of more than 1 million
households, an online survey was conducted between August 12-26, 2014, which
collected cruise and travel opinion data among 1,600 U.S. and Canadian
residents. This report presents data on travelers who are 25 or older with an
annual household income of more than $40,000.
State of the Cruise Industry 2015 Infographic
State of the Cruise Industry 2015 Infographic
Other
sources include:
1.
CLIA Passenger, Capacity and
Deployment Surveys
2.
Global Economic Contribution of
Cruise Tourism 2013 for CLIA by Business Research & Economic Advisors,
September 2014
3.
Asia Cruise Trends, 2014 Analysis,
Assessment, Appreciation Summary of Capacity & Deployment, CHART Management
Consultant, CLIA Southeast Asia
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About CLIA
Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is the world's
largest cruise industry trade association with representation in North and
South America, Europe, Asia and Australasia. CLIA represents the interests of
cruise lines and travel agents before regulatory and legislative policy makers.
CLIA is also engaged in travel agent training, research and marketing
communications to promote the value and desirability of cruise holiday
vacations with thousands of travel agency and travel agent members. CLIA's
Associate Member and Executive Partner program includes the industry's leading
providers of supplies and services that help cruise lines provide a safe,
environmentally-friendly and enjoyable holiday vacation experience for millions
of passengers every year. For more information on CLIA, the cruise industry,
and CLIA-member cruise lines and travel agencies, visit www.cruising.org.
CLIA can also be followed on the Cruise Lines International Association's Facebook and Twitter fan pages, and CEO Christine Duffy
can be followed @CLIACEO and cruising.org/ceoblog.
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