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The new Quantum of the Seas sails into New York harbor. Photo courtesy Royal Caribbean International
Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), the world’s largest cruise industry trade association, released its annual State of the Cruise Industry Report on Monday, once again projecting strong growth and another record year for the cruise industry in 2015.
According to CLIA, a record 23 million passengers are expected to sail this year, with 61 percent of North American CLIA-certified travel agents reporting an increase in 2015 travel bookings over this time last year and travelers who are enticed with nearly 1,000 ports of call in new, exotic locations, especially in the fast-growing Asian market.
CLIA also revealed that 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.
“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.”
As a result of this, the cruise industry is expected to have a major economic impact globally. According to CLIA’s most recent figures, in 2013 the global economic output of the cruise industry was more than $117 billion and the industry supported nearly 900,000 jobs, contributing to $38 billion in wages.
Below are seven industry outlooks for 2015 identified by CLIA:
Source: CLIA
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