The bright future of cruise industry

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The cruise ship orders are increasing and the current orderbook value standing at US $47.6billion. In addition to the ever increasing number of cruise ships on order, the cruise lines are also investing heavily in refurbishment of their existing ships, with US $1.5billion spent on cruise ship refurbishment in 2016 alone.
The current orderbook already represents another 250,000 berths being added to the global cruise fleet in the 10 years to 2025, increasing capacity by 40%. Some analysts are predicting that, with further orders inevitably to be placed for deliveries within the second half of that 10-year span, fleet capacity will probably grow at least 50% and push the global passenger total up from 24m last year to 30m by 2022, towards 35m by 2026 and then 40m by 2030.
Cruise industry analyst Tony Peisley says: “One innovation stands head and shoulders above all others when it comes to explaining the improved profitability of the cruise sector and its relentless drive for growth and that is the creation of the ‘mega-ship’. We can expect to see plenty more – and probably even larger - cruise ships in the future.”
Peisley also commented on the shipbuilding sector in Germany in particular: “Genting Hong Kong’s purchase of four German yards was driven by its need to find capacity for the ambitious expansion plans it has for its own three brands – Crystal Cruises, Star Cruises and Dream Cruises – but it will also eventually offer a welcome new option for other companies frustrated by the full or fast-filling orderbooks of the other European shipbuilders.”
Kyriakos Anastassiadis, Chairman, CLIA Europe and CEO, Celestyal Cruises added: “The European shipbuilding industry remains the global leader in the construction of complex liners and vessels, such as cruise ships, mega-yachts, and others. It is important that European shipyards – and their unique expertise – continue to grow alongside our fast developing cruise sector, for the prosperity of the cruise industry and its communities.”
And what about new technologies? In total, 11 of the 75 ships on order will use LNG fuel at sea as well as in port: two for Royal Caribbean International, two for MSC Cruises, and seven for Carnival brands.
Gianni Onorato, Chief Executive Officer, MSC Cruises, said: “Today’s order book reflects our industry’s expectation for long-term sustainable growth, with additional capacity coming in to match stronger demand for cruise holidays. Never before have cruise lines committed to new ship orders spanning over such a long period of time. With up to ten additional new cruise ships to join out fleet by 2026, MSC Cruises looks to contribute to the overall growth of the appeal of this industry and the product that it offers. And, with four of these vessels to be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG), we are also proud of being part of the collective effort to reduce the cruise industry’s environmental footprint even more.”
The future of cruise ships, the orderbook and new technology will be amongst some of the topics discussed in the opening session at Seatrade Europe, taking place which is being held at Hamburg Messe und Congress in Hamburg, Germany. This session, entitled ‘The Future of the Cruise Industry in Europe’ will take place on Wednesday 6 September from 1030-1200 hrs. Kyriakos Anastassiadis, Chairman, CLIA Europe and CEO, Celestyal Cruises will lead the discussions. He will then be joined on stage by David Dingle, Chairman, Carnival UK; Felix Eichhorn, President, AIDA Cruises; Capt Michael McCarthy, Chairman, Cruise Europe and Commercial Manager, Port of Cork; Wybcke Meier, Chief Executive Officer, TUI Cruises GmbH; Gianni Onorato, Chief Executive Officer, MSC Cruises; Neil Palomba, President, Costa Crociere; Karl J. Pojer, Chief Executive Officer, Hapag-Lloyd Cruises and Chairman, CLIA Germany; and Richard J. Vogel, President & CEO, Grupo Pullmantur
To download the Seatrade Cruise News cruise ship orderbook, please click here.
To find out more about the full programme, and for regular updates, please visit http://ift.tt/2tmBpd9


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