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In the 2016 world-wide fleet of cruise ships it will accommodate about 24 million passengers, a million in more regarding this year
The companies associated to the CLIA will be equipped of nine new fluvial cruise ships and 18 new fluvial ships
December 1, 2015
The next year the world-wide fleet of cruise ships will transport about 24 million passengers, figure that are advanced of a million unit regarding the total previewed for 2015 and - it has emphasized today Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) introducing the forecasts for the course of the crocieristico market in 2016 - figure that represents an exceptional increment regarding 15 million the crocieristi accommodated on the ships in 2006, that is only ten years, and regarding ago 1,4 million crocieristi in 1980, when the association has begun to record these data.
The next year, moreover, is attended the income on the market of 27 new cruise ships that will join to the 471 that currently they take part of the fleets of beyond 60 companies of navigation that are under responsibility of the CLIA, that it is the main world-wide crocieristica association. In particular, in the 2016 they will make their debut nine oceanic ships (six in 2015) and 18 fluvial ships (16 in 2015) that they will place side by side respective current to the 301 oceanic units and the 170 fluvial ones. The total investments in these ships of new construction have been pairs to beyond 6,5 billion dollars.
According to found how much from CLIA, also the travel agents preview an increment of the activity, with eight on ten agencies associated to the CLIA that considers that in the 2016 they will record a advanced turnover to that of this year.
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