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With 34 6 million passengers cruising to all 7 continents, the global cruise industry is supported by diverse source markets, growing regional demand, and expanding infrastructure, contributing to its resilience and long-term growth potential
- About the Cruise Industry | Cruise Lines International Association
Cruising offers diverse, accessible, and transformational travel experiences for all generations, combining life onboard with immersive shoreside adventures that support and engage local communities
- Resource List | Cruise Lines International Association
A total of 2 6 million Asians took cruises to destinations worldwide last year While still well below the peak of 2018 (4 2 million passengers) and the strong result in 2019 (3 7 million), it is clear that Asia is again embracing cruising
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As the unified voice of the global cruise community, CLIA equips thousands of travel agencies and advisors with training, research, and marketing support to demonstrate the value of cruising and grow the market worldwide
- Cruise Line Industry Association
Membership As the leading authority of the cruise industry, Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) provides a unified voice for the global cruise community, which includes
- State of the Cruise Industry Report 2025 - cruising. org
In 2025, the industry is forecast to welcome 37 7 million ocean-going passengers and reach 310 ocean-going vessels The report also includes the latest trends, the significant global economic impact of cruising and the sustainability advancements that are leading the industry to a sustainable future
- 2025 State of the Cruise Industry R - cruising. org
Cruise Passengers Impact the Local Economy, Even Before Cruising Did you stay overnight in the port city prior to embarking on your cruise in the last 12 months?
- History of the Cruise Industry - cruising. org
Leisure cruising started in the early 1800s with companies like the Peninsula and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, Cunard, Holland America Line and others But the primary purpose for people to board a cruise liner was to get to their destination
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