Latest
UK cruise industry figures released by the Passenger Shipping
Association (PSA) at the World Travel Marketestimate
that 1.72m Brits will take an ocean cruise this year, 20,000
passengers more than the 1.7m carried in 2011.
This
has been achieved despite a challenging year for the industry
following the January Concordia incident, and a protracted subdued UK
economic climate for consumers that has seen market falls
in many other sectors of the holiday industry.
Some
eight out of ten UK cruise sales come through Britain’s travel
agents, spearheaded by those specially trained to
advise on cruise options through the Association of Cruise Experts
(ACE).
As
a sign of continued confidence, nearly $5 billion has been invested
globally by the industry in six major new cruise
ships launched this year, and a further
$3.2billion will be spent on six more ships scheduled to enter
service next year *. Long term orders stretch out at an even higher
level to 2015, representing more than $12bn of investment in new
ships over the next three years alone.
For
2013, the PSA is predicting a growth of more than 2% in UK cruises to
1.76m passengers, on the back of continued investment in new and
refurbished cruise ships, a fiercely competitive market,
and the continued popularity of ex-UK port cruises.
“There
is no doubt that the cruise industry faced a unique set of challenges
this year;” said PSA director William Gibbons, “ but our UK
figures show that the cruise sector has outperformed the rest of the
holiday sector. The sheer diversity of cruises offered by our 41
members, coupled with unrivalled value for money has helped to
attract the ‘new to cruise customer’, key to boosting growth
within our sector. The undiminished investment in new ships and
product innovation is also encouraging with six new cruise
ships commissioned in 2012, and six more are scheduled for
launch in each of the next three years. There is no doubt that value
will still be an absolute priority for UK holiday makers in 2013 and
a cruise is one of the best ways to have a unique experience whatever
your holiday budget.”
*
2012 New ship launches
|
|
Company
|
Name
|
Ton
|
Passengers
|
Cost
$m
|
|
1
|
Aida
Cruises
|
AidaMar
|
71,000
|
2,174
|
562
|
|
2
|
Carnival
Breeze
|
130,000
|
3,690
|
738
|
|
|
3
|
Costa
Cruises
|
Costa
Fascinosa
|
114,200
|
3,012
|
725
|
|
4
|
Disney
Fantasy
|
122,000
|
2,500
|
850
|
|
|
5
|
MSC
|
MSC
Divina
|
140,000
|
3,502
|
795
|
|
6
|
Riviera
|
65,000
|
1,260
|
500
|
|
|
7
|
Celebrity
Cruises
|
Celebrity
Reflection
|
122,000
|
2,850
|
798
|
2013
New ship launches
|
|
Company
|
Name
|
Ton
|
Passengers
|
Cost
$m
|
|
1
|
MSC
|
MSC
Preziosa
|
139,400
|
3,478
|
800
|
|
2
|
Aida
Cruises
|
Aid
Stella
|
71,300
|
2,192
|
421
|
|
3
|
Compagnie
du Ponant
|
Le
Soleal
|
10,700
|
264
|
137
|
|
4
|
Hapag
Lloyd
|
Europa
2
|
39,500
|
516
|
300
|
|
5
|
Norwegian
Breakaway
|
143,500
|
4,000
|
834
|
|
|
6
|
Princess
Cruises
|
Royal
Princess
|
139,000
|
3,600
|
754
|
