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In the 2016 world-wide fleet of cruise ships it has accommodated 24,7 million passengers
In 2017 a total of 25,8 million crocieristi is attended
May 24, 2017
Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has announced that in the 2016 world-wide fleet of cruise ships it has accommodated altogether 24,7 million passengers respect to a forecast of 24,2 million and a total of 23,2 million passengers accommodated in 2015. Last year the fleet of the companies that join to the CLIA was constituted by 458 ships, included the insertion in the course of 2016 of nine new oceanic cruise ships and 17 new fluvial unit that together have increased the total ability to the fleeting fleet of 28 thousand.
Last year the main crocieristiche destinations have been Caribbean (35.0% of the offered ability total) followed from Mediterranean (18.3%), Europe (11.1%), Asia (9.2%), Australia - New Zealand - Pacific (6.1%), Alaska (4.2%) and South America (2.5%).
International the crocieristica association has specified that great part of the increase of the crocieristica activity in 2016 can be attributed to the development of the Asian market that, with an offered ability that it is gone up to 9.2%, has recorded an increment of +38% regarding 2015.
CLIA considers that, on the base of the program of breaking in of new ships in the world-wide fleet and of the forecasts of increase of the crocieristica activity, in the 2017 an ulterior increase will be recorded going up to a total of 25,8 million passengers.
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