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What are some of the challenges that cruise lines face in attracting customers today discuss?

One of cruising's big challenges is simply getting potential vacationers to consider taking a cruise. Deep discounts and incentives over the last few years have barely moved the needle, so cruise lines are looking to tap into emerging markets and new demographics.



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Geopolitical, terrorism and extreme weather will also continue to provide challenges. Cruise tourism growth needs to be environmentally sustainable supported by adequate port infrastructure, especially with some new ships scheduled to carry over 6,000 passengers and 3,000 crew members.

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We believe that the mid-term challenges will be heightened environmental requirements, port infrastructure development and the sourcing of skilled crew. Global cruise capacity is projected to exceed 375 cruise ships within the next seven years, fuelled by the insatiable appetite for new builds.

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Cruise ships contribute significantly to the pollution of our environment. This includes air pollution, water pollution, sewage pollution, solid waste pollution, etc.

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Cruise ship crew life can be intense: long hours, no days off for months, lots of rules, demanding guests, small living quarters and little to no privacy. But working on ships also allows you to travel to places some only dream of while making some amazing connections with fellow seafarers from all over the world.

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Who goes on a cruise?
  • People who want to see the world. Cruisers don't just wear floral shirts! ...
  • People who want to explore. ...
  • People who like to sample new things. ...
  • People who are open-minded. ...
  • People who are social. ...
  • People who are generous. ...
  • People who like to have fun. ...
  • People who travel often.


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What is the target market of cruise ships? According to Cruise Critic, cruise ships are generally geared toward adults. Most cruises target retirees, but more and more are looking to reach elder Millennials in their mid-40s.

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Cruise Industry Present Day & Forecast With 31.5 million passengers expected to cruise in 2023, it's safe to say that the cruise industry is booming once again. Cruise is a resilient industry, and it continues to be one of the fastest-growing sectors of tourism.

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There are only a few large competitors in the North American cruise industry. One reason for so few competitors is the high barrier of entry and exit. The industry is global but holds only two percent of the market share in the vacation industry.

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What are five reasons people go on a cruise?
  • 1 - Great value for money. ...
  • 2 - Various new destinations to visit. ...
  • 3 - Lovely entertainment and onboard activities. ...
  • 4 - Opportunity to make new friends. ...
  • 5 - A variety of delicious food and dining options.


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Here are our favorite tips for making your cruise extra-special.
  1. Tip 1: Enjoy a Pre-Cruise Splurge. ...
  2. Tip 2: Upgrade Your Cabin. ...
  3. Tip 3: Arrange an In-Cabin Surprise. ...
  4. Tip 5: Turn Dinner Into an Event to Remember. ...
  5. Tip 6: Dress Up on Formal Night. ...
  6. Tip 7: Treat Yourself (or Someone Else) to a Splurge.


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As of Aug 24, 2023, the average annual pay for a Cruise Ship Worker in the United States is $49,005 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $23.56 an hour. This is the equivalent of $942/week or $4,083/month.

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Meanwhile, job-specific questions could include: 'What skills can you bring to this cruise line? ' or 'How would you handle a difficult situation with a passenger? ' Being prepared to answer these questions will calm any interview nerves and help you feel more confident.

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Cruise Ship Pollution Although cruise ships make up only 1 percent of the global fleet, they account for 6 percent of black carbon (BC) emissions. This reveals how disproportionately bad for the environment cruise ships are, releasing the highest amount of black carbon per ship of any vessel.

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During a typical one-week voyage, a large cruise ship (with 3,000 passengers and crew) is estimated to generate 210,000 US gallons (790,000 L) of sewage; 1 million US gallons (3,800 m3) of graywater (wastewater from sinks, showers, and laundries); more than 130 US gallons (490 L) of hazardous wastes; 8 tons of solid ...

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