2019 Cruise Ship Stats
Twenty-four new ships will debut in 2019 making it the biggest year ever for new ship introductions.
2019 cruise ship stats. Top 5 cruise industry statistics to be aware of. In the coming year 18 new ships are on order from CLIA cruise lines. The coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the cruise market in 2020.
The number of ships deployed in Asia grew 58 since 2014. Cruise ship traveller and expenditure statistics include the number characteristics and expenditure of cruise ship travellers including passengers and crew and regionport statistics. The majority of the cruise ships 532 were traveling to a port in the Southeast region at the time the report was submitted.
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. The Old Port of San Juan recorded 178 cruise passenger arrivals in 2019. Global cruise takers are growing at a slightly higher rate than the tourism industry as a whole which is only growing at a 6 rate.
The cruise ship World Dream registered in the Bahamas operated by Dream Cruises was on a journey from Nansha Port Guangzhou Guangdong China to Nha Trang and Da Nang in Vietnam during 1924 January 2020 with 6903 persons on board including 108 from Hubei in which 28 were from Wuhan. Half of all new cruise ships. In 2019 285 Million people took a cruise representing a 67 increase on previous years.
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. On 24 January 2020 the ship returned to Nansha Port. Cruise Ship Death Statistics.
Cruise ships visited 8 Irish ports in 2019. The 1252 million lift in annual cruise spending reflected a surge in the number of cruise voyages port calls and passengers. Cruise industry trade association has released the 2019 Cruise Trends and State of the Cruise Industry Outlook.
