2019 Cruise Ship Stats
The majority of the cruise ships 532 were traveling to a port in the Southeast region at the time the report was submitted.
2019 cruise ship stats. A total of 272 CLIA-member cruise ships are projected to be in operation by June 2019. For the June 2019 year 49 percent of all unique cruise ship passengers were Australian citizens 20 percent were United States citizens and 11 percent New Zealand citizens. While gross revenue was up for Q4 2019 for the three publicly-traded cruise companies increased operating expenses led to reduced operating income net income and net income per passenger day compared to Q4 for the previous year.
Australian passenger numbers decreased by 13000 representing one-third of the overall decrease 39000 three-quarters of passengers were aged 50 years and older 50. The report offers a look at the trends impacting cruise travel in the coming year and beyond as well as the overall global economic impact. The 1252 million lift in annual cruise spending reflected a surge in the number of cruise voyages port calls and passengers.
The Mein Schiff 2 from TUI Cruises will be the first of the 24 new ships delivered according to projections from the 2019 Cruise Industry News Annual Report. Cruise ship traveller and expenditure statistics include the number characteristics and expenditure of cruise ship travellers including passengers and crew and regionport statistics. There were 283000 cruise ship passengers down 12 percent from 2019.
Effects of the pandemic have continued to put the entire global travel and tourism industry. The coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the cruise market in 2020. Cruise Industry News takes a look at the financial performance of the big three following the final quarter of 2019.
The number of ships deployed in Asia grew 58 since 2014. Assuming that each took a cruise for. Cruise ship traveller and expenditure statistics.
Dublin Holyhead was the most popular route with a total of 17 million passengers. This places worldwide ocean cruise passenger capacity at 581200 from 323 ships which will carry a total of 139 million passengers at end of year 2021 a 962 increase over 2020 and a -494 decline from 2019. In 2019 285 Million people took a cruise representing a 67 increase on previous years.
