Affiliation:
1. Edward Bernays University College, Zagreb, Croatia
2. Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
Cruises were the fastest growing sector in the travel
industry. The rapid growth in demand was created originally by demand from
North America, more recently Europe, and finally the rest of the world, China
and Australia in particular. One of the main reasons for the rapid development
and growth in popularity of cruises is that the cruise lines were successfully
adapting to new travel trends delivering cruise ships with facilities and
experiences tailored to the needs of travellers from all market segments. The
corona crisis hit the cruise industry heavily and disrupted all plans,
schedules and forecasts. This paper aims to analyze which factors were driving
the demand for cruising on the world's leading source markets and the
challenges facing the industry in a post-pandemic world. The findings show that
the rapid growth in demand of cruise tourism was due to several factors,
including the long-term growth in consumers’ disposable income, the adaptation
of products to the requirements of new source markets and different market
segments, more cruise capacity in new regions, and the development of national
cruise brands.
Subject
Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management,Geography, Planning and Development
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