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1、CRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 1STATE OF THE CRUISE INDUSTRY OUTLOOK2022CRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 2Leadership.Opportunity.Community.These are the three words that come to mind as I think about the cruise industry in 2022.I see an industry th
2、at has navigated uncharted waters to overcome insurmountable challenges.I see an industry whose value reaches millions of people,creating opportunities for growth and enrichment.I see a future that is brighter than ever,driven by an insatiable spirit of partnership,collaboration and innovation.More
3、than any year in the history of the State of the Cruise Industry Report,the 2022 report embodies the cruise industrys forward resolve.Our members are looking ahead,leading the way in responsible tourism and maritime practices,investing in new ships,and pursuing the goal of net carbon neutral cruisin
4、g by 2050.Beyond the facts and figures lies a story about an industry that is best described as a community.From the passengers and crewmembers,to ports and destinations,travel agents,suppliers,shop owners,and the millions of others.Together,we are setting the course to drive positive,sustainable ch
5、ange for the communities we serve.I look forward to seeing this story continue to unfold in the months and years ahead.Together in cruise,MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT AND CEOKELLY CRAIGHEAD CRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 3OUTLOOK SNAPSHOT4 PANDEMIC IMPACT AND RECOVERY12 SPOTLIGHT ON RESPONSIBLE CR
6、UISE TOURISM18 2022 FLEET21 FACTS AND TRENDS25 ABOUT CLIACRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 4PANDEMIC IMPACT AND RECOVERYCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 5Given the importance of cruise tourism to economies around the world,the impact of the suspension
7、 of cruising in 2020 had far-reaching effects across the cruise community,which includes ports,destinations,service providers,tour operators,travel agents,and hundreds of thousands of small and medium-sized businesses.PANDEMIC IMPACT AND RECOVERYPandemic Reveals Significance of Cruise Economic Impac
8、t05101520253020192020Passenger Embarkations(millions)29.7M5.8M81%Cruise-Supported Jobs(millions)00.51.01.52.0201920201.17M576K51%00.51.01.52.020192020Total Economic Contribution(billions of USD)$154B$63.4B59%Source:The Global Economic Contribution of Cruise Tourism in 2020,BREACRUISE LINES INTERNATI
9、ONAL ASSOCIATIONCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 6PANDEMIC IMPACT AND RECOVERYResponsible Resumption of Cruise Is a Model for OthersWith science-backed protocols that are leading the way across the entire travel and tourism sector,the responsible return of cruise tourism has been underpinned b
10、y collaboration with governments and public health experts,as well as the unshakable love of cruising amongst those who have cruised before.Nearly 80%of travelers who have cruised before say they will cruise againthe same percentage as before the pandemic.20%40%0%60%80%100%1002003004005000JULYAUGSEP
11、TOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNEJULYAUGSEPTOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNE*MAYJUNEJULY*Nearly 100%of CLIA ocean-going capacity projected to be in operation by end of July 2022202020212022SHIPS RESTARTED*projectedCAPACITY RESTARTED(%)July 2020 Nov.2021Dec.2021 July 2022 Since restart began in July 2020Over
12、 5 MILLION PASSENGERS have sailed86 COUNTRIES/MARKETS reopenedSource:CLIA SPI Survey,November 2021CRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 7PANDEMIC IMPACT AND RECOVERY2022 is a Pivotal Transition Year for the Cruise Industry,with Full Recovery Projected in 2023A
13、Resilient Industry The cruise industry has proven its resilience throughout its more than 50-year historyas is evident in the responsible return to operations that began in July 2020.In the baseline forecast,passenger volume is expected to recover and surpass 2019 levels by the end of 2023.In the up
14、side forecast,passenger volume is expected to recover to 101%of 2019 levels a year earlier,by the end of 2022.In all three scenarios,passenger volume is projected to recover in excess of 12%above 2019 levels by the end of 2026.Numbers represent an index of volume relative to 2019(2019=100).Source:CL
15、IA;Tourism Economics157894104109112100 1917951081191810111312012512820192020202120222023202420252026DOWNSIDEBASELINEUPSIDEProjected global cruise passenger volumeIndex(2019=100)CRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 8Furloughs and lay-offs were common within the
16、 wider cruise community as a result of the pandemic,affecting real people and families around the world.Fortunately,the responsible resumption of cruise tourism is putting people back to work and reinvigorating local and national economies.PANDEMIC IMPACT AND RECOVERYRestart of Cruise Tourism Is Dri
17、ving Economic RecoveryAbout 70%of cruise-related businesses and organizations reported layoffs and furloughs as a result of the pandemic.Approximately 60%of cruise-related businesses and organizations are hiring.CRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 9“With the
18、new,science backed safety protocols implemented,the cruise industry continues to excel in being a global leader by providing one of the safest forms of vacation.As a cruise advisor,I feel confident stepping onboard myself and I am also at ease sending my clients,parents,children,and others.Not only
19、is my business back,but so is the mental and emotional health of all who are rejuvenated by smelling that fresh sea breeze while gazing across the waters-OUR waters!”MANDY GODDARD,CLIA ELITE CRUISE COUNSELOR CRUISE BY MANDY LLC“I love cruising and we are so grateful for the incredible investments ma
20、de by the cruise industry to bring back the industry using scientifically backed protocols to make the cruise experience once again the best way to travel the world,meet new people and create memories that last a lifetime.”DANNY GENUNG,CEO/CLIA MASTER CRUISE COUNSELORHARR TRAVEL,INC.CRUISE LINES INT
21、ERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 10PANDEMIC IMPACT AND RECOVERYCruise Tourists Add Value Before,During,and After Sailing Every 24 cruisers worldwide supports one full-time equivalent jobCruisers spend an average of$750 USD per passenger in port cities over the course of a
22、 typical seven-day cruise6 in 10 people who have taken a cruise say that they have returned to a destination that they first visited via cruise shipSource:The Global Economic Contribution of Cruise Tourism in 2019,BREASource:CLIA SPI Survey,November 2021Source:The Global Economic Contribution of Cru
23、ise Tourism in 2019,BREA“Cruise tourism is a sustainable piece of our economy that has longevity for generations like mine.Seeing that first ship back in Juneau after a whole year without any cruises felt like such a step forward and I just thought,wow,maybe were going to be okay.”LAURA MCDONNELL,SH
24、OP OWNERJUNEAU,ALASKA“Cruise tourists are the tourists every destination wants to have;a tourist who is aware and sensitive to the environmental and cultural traditions.They breathe life to the island and support thousands of jobs.”ALEX FRAILE,TOUR GUIDEPALMA DE MALLORCA,SPAINCRUISE LINES INTERNATIO
25、NAL ASSOCIATIONCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 11CRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 12SPOTLIGHT ON RESPONSIBLE CRUISE TOURISMCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 13SPOTLIGHT ON RESPONSIBLE CRUISE TOURISMLeading the Way with Proven Public Health ProtocolsCruise line protocols represent s
26、ome of the strongest actions taken by any industry to address and mitigate Covid-19,and cruise ships operating today offer one of the most highly-vaccinated,tightly controlled environments for travelers to experience the world.Even as the pandemic has persisted,cruise industry protocols continue to
27、prove effective to mitigate the risk of COVID-19 and to virtually eliminate severe outcomes.CONTACTLESSTECHNOLOGYVACCINATIONTESTINGCLEANING&SANITATIONADVANCEDVENTILATIONMEDICALPERSONNELMASK-WEARINGPHYSICALDISTANCINGRESPONSEPLANSCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIA
28、TION 14As the cruise industry pursues the ambition of net carbon neutrality by 2050,CLIA members are pursuing innovative solutions which are already having a significant impact.SPOTLIGHT ON RESPONSIBLE CRUISE TOURISMOn the Front Lines in Pursuit of Net Carbon Neutral Cruising by 2050Advancedrecyclin
29、g protocolsPursuit ofalternative fuelsReverse osmosiswater filtration systemsSupply chainsustainability programsWaste to energyinitiativesEnergy efficientship designOver the next five years,the CLIA ocean-going cruise line member fleet will undergo immense transformation as part of the industrys pur
30、suit of a more efficient future.SPOTLIGHT ON RESPONSIBLE CRUISE TOURISMDriving Innovation and Transformation Across the Maritime SectorBY 2027,THE CLIA MEMBER FLEET WILL INCLUDE26 LNG-powered cruise ships 16%of global capacity231 cruise ships fitted with Advanced Wastewater Treatment Systems 81%of g
31、lobal capacity174 cruise ships with shoreside power connectivity66%of global capacity176 cruise ships with Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems installed 81%of global capacity not powered by LNGProjections do not account for retirement of vessels;vessels without these technologies,and/or unable to be retrof
32、itted with these technologies,are more likely to be retired firstCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 15CRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 16SPOTLIGHT ON RESPONSIBLE CRUISE TOURISMBuilding Trust,Respect,and Partnership with Destinations and CommunitiesCLIA
33、 members continue to collaborate with local communities to balance the needs of destinations and maintain the visitor experience.Transparency of reporting,robust protocols,and trust built through dialogue between the cruise industry with ports and destinations is at the heart of the responsible resu
34、mption of cruise tourism around the world.The Memorandum of Understanding between CLIA and the city leadership in Dubrovnik remains in effect and the cruise industry is working closely with local officials in the historic city to implement innovative solutions to help manage tourism flows.The cruise
35、 industry is further partnering with city leaders to address local challenges in destinations around the world,including in the Greek destinations of Corfu and Heraklion,and the city of Palma in the Balearic Islands.As part of the agreement,CLIA funded a destination sustainability assessment by the
36、Global Sustainable Tourism Council(GSTC),which served as a springboard for the city to develop an action plan for sustainability Respect the City.CRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 17“The partnership between the cruise industry and Dubrovnik helps us to ensu
37、re this great city remains a special place for residents to live and for the world to visit.”MAYOR MATO FRANKOVICDUBROVNIK,CROATIA“Building state-of-the-art green infrastructure at cruise terminals,such as shore side electricity capability,is exactly the kind of investment that we all want to see mo
38、re of.”ROBERT COURTS MPUNITED KINGDOM MARITIME MINISTER17CRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 182022 FLEETCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 192022 FLEET2022 CLIA Ocean-Going Member Fleet0%5%10%15%20%25%30%35%01,0001,0012,000PASSENGER CAPACITY2,0013,0003,0
39、014,0004,001+2022 Projected Member Fleet(%of ships)30.9%11.4%31.6%15.1%11%272 ships projected in operation in 20222,126 average passenger capacityCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 2016 CLIA ocean-going member ships are expected to debut in 2022SWAN HELLENIC
40、VegaSWAN HELLENICUnnamedMYSTIC/ATLASWorld TravellerMYSTIC/ATLASWorld SeekerSEABOURNVentureDISNEYDisney WishVIRGIN VOYAGESResilient LadyCUNARD LINEUnnamedNORWEGIANNorwegian PrimaCELEBRITYCelebrity BeyondCARNIVALCarnival CelebrationP&O CRUISESArviaAIDA CRUISESAIDAcosmaMSC CRUISESMSC World EuropaMSC CR
41、UISESMSC SeascapeROYAL CARIBBEANWonder of the Seas2022 FLEETOne of the Cleanest and Most Sophisticated Classes of New Cruise Ships Ever5 LNG-powered ships$617M Average cost9 Expedition ships2,603 Average passenger capacity100%Equipped with Advanced Wastewater Treatment SystemsCRUISE LINES INTERNATIO
42、NAL ASSOCIATION 21FACTS AND TRENDSCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 22FACTS AND TRENDSNorth America Remains Largest Source Market,with Other Markets Growing Rapidly51%21%12%5%5%0%10%20%30%40%50%60%Source:CLIA Global Market Report,2020NORTHAMERICAWESTERNEURO
43、PEASIAAUSTRALASIASOUTHAMERICATop Five Source Regions on Average from 2018-2020CRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 23FACTS AND TRENDSCaribbean Remains Top Cruise Destination44%13%8%5%5%CARIBBEAN,BAHAMAS&BERMUDAASIA&CHINACENTRAL&WESTERNMEDITERRANEANAUSTRALASIAP
44、ANAMA CANAL&SOUTH AMERICATop Five Destinations by Average Passenger Volumefrom 2018-2020Source:CLIA Global Market Report,2020CRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 24FACTS AND TRENDSA Popular Vacation Choice at Every Age47.6 Average age of cruise touristSource:C
45、LIA Global Market Report,2020Cruise Tourist Age Averages from 2018-202014%20%32%33%0-1920-3940-5960+Who Plan to Cruise Again65%70%75%80%85%TRADITIONALISTSBABYBOOMERSGEN-XMILLENIALSGEN-Z73%77%82%85%79%Source:CLIA Global Market Report,2020%of Cruise Passengers Who Plan to Cruise AgainMillennials are t
46、he most enthusiastic cruisers of the futureSource:CLIA Global Market Report,2020Cruise Tourist Age Averages from 2018-2020CRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 25ABOUT CLIACRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONCRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 26CLIA is the worlds largest cruise industry trade
47、 association,providing a unified voice and leading authority of the global cruise community.On behalf of its members,affiliates and partners,the organization supports policies and practices that foster a secure,healthy,and sustainable cruise ship environment,promoting positive travel experiences for
48、 the nearly 30 million passengers who have cruised annually.The CLIA community includes the worlds most prestigious ocean,river,and specialty cruise lines;a highly trained and certified travel agent community;and a widespread network of stakeholders,including ports&destinations,ship development,supp
49、liers,and business services.CLIA represents more than 90%of the worlds ocean-going cruise capacity,as well as nearly 60,000 travel agents and agencies from around the world.The travel agent and agency members represent the largest network of travel professionals specializing in cruise travel.The organizations global headquarters are in Washington,DC,with regional offices located in North and South America,Europe,and Australasia.THANK YOUFor more information,please visit cruising.org/research and follow us on social media.CRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 27