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CLIA previews that in the 2020 world-wide fleet of cruise ships it will accommodate 32 million passengers
The next year the companies of the field will put in sea 19 new ships
December 16, 2019
In the 2020 world-wide fleet of cruise ships it will altogether accommodate 32 million passengers regarding the total of 30 million attended in 2019. The forecast is of Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), the main world-wide crocieristica association, that it has remembered that the next year, in order to satisfy the increase of the question in course, the crocieristiche companies will introduce in service 19 new oceanic ships giving a ride to the consistency of the world-wide fleet to 278 units from cruise.
The last elaborated previsional relationship from the CLIA evidences that the next year 32% of the crocieristica fleet will be employed in the Caribbean, 17% in the Mediterranean, 11% in the remainder of Europe, 5% are in China that in Australia, New Zealand and Pacific, in Alaska and Asia (with the exclusion of China), 2% in South America and 17% in the other world-wide regions.
The relationship emphasizes also the impact of the crocieristica industry on the economy and on the occupation explaining that in 2018, year in which the crocieristico traffic has been of 28,5 million passengers, the field has supported 1,18 million places of work for a total of 50,24 billion dollars of salaries and has produced to an economic value world-wise pairs to 150 billion dollars.
According to the most recent analysis of the association, every crocierista spends 376 dollars in the harbour cities before to embark itself on the ship and it spends some 101 in each destination touched from the ship in the course of the cruise.
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