Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) released the 2019 Asia Cruise Deployment and Capacity Report. In the report, the organization details Asia’s planned cruise activity in 2019, providing stakeholders with information to keep pace with the dynamic cruise industry in this area.
According to the report, the popularity of cruising in Asia is expected to grow further over coming years as cruise lines deploy new, larger vessels that have been purpose-built for Asian consumers.
The upcoming generation of ships will replace older ships previously based in Asia, and when coupled with new cruise infrastructure in several Asian destinations are expected to fuel strong interest among travelers. The result could be a return to growth for cruising in Asia after a slight decline this year, according to Joel Katz, Managing Director for CLIA Australasia & Asia.
Asia also has a wide diversity of appealing attractions, with many places possessing a spectacular coastline. Ships in Asia will call at 306 different destinations, an increase of 18 destinations from 2018, providing the range of choice for passengers cruising here
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What is more, 2019 will see a total of 1,917 sailings, and generate capacity for 4.02 million passengers to cruise in Asia. This year’s total passenger capacity has been decreased by 5.7% year-on-year after several years of rapid expansion.
The decline was mainly because of the reduction of short cruise itinerary options from mainland China. However, 2019 will still see 79 ships from 39 cruise brands sailing in Asia, a similar level to last year.
In addition, 306 different destinations in Asia will receive cruise ships in 2019, an increase from the 288 destinations in 2018. Ships in Asia increasingly call at more places, increasing the range of choice for passengers.
What is more, port calls to Asia will remain steady this year with 7,154 calls. Many of the destinations, especially India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong and South Korea, will see growth.
Finally, Asia will also see a slight rise in passenger destination days. The 13 million passenger destination days forecast in 2019 will translate to more potential onshore visits from cruise passengers, creating a stronger tourism impact for the destinations across the region.