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News & numbers


Cruise industry outlook The bare facts:


The Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent pause in commercial cruise operations has had a devastating impact on the industry. Between mid-March and September 2020, it is estimated that the suspension of cruise operations resulted in a loss of more than:


$77bn 518,000 in global commerce jobs $23bn in wages


Reasons for optimism: 74%


Cruisers likely to travel again in the next few years.


21, 23,22, 24... 58% 2/3


Advanced water treatment systems: waste treatment technologies that rival the best and most sophisticated


shoreside treatment plants.


Exhaust gas cleaning systems: remove 98% of sulphur content from exhaust and signifi cantly


reduce particulate matter. Source: CLIA’s State of the Cruise Industry Outlook report Eco-friendly methods:


Shoreside electricity: enables cruise ships to ‘plug-in’ and turn off their engines in the 14 ports worldwide where this capability is provided


and clean power is available.


Liquifi ed natural gas: virtually zero sulphur emissions and up to a 20% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.


Cruisers willing to travel again within a year.


International holidaymakers who have never taken a cruise but are likely to try it in the next few years.


$23.5bn 40%


24


Ships on orderbook through 2027– committed to be powered by liquefi ed natural gas.


99%


The number of new ships on order that will have advanced water treatment systems in place.


Invested in ships with new technologies and cleaner fuels to reduce carbon emissions.


Target rate of reduction in carbon emissions by 2030, compared with 2008.


World Cruise Industry Review / www.worldcruiseindustryreview.com


orld Cruise Industry Review / www.worldcruiseindustryreview.com


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