2019 Cruise Ship Stats
Cruise ships sailings and passenger capacity NUMBER OF SHIPS In 2019 39 cruise brands are active in Asian waters deploying a total of 79 ships.
2019 cruise ship stats. The cruise industry is projected to continue to grow throughout 2019 with an estimated 30 million travelers expected to cruise up 6 from 282 million in 2018. The cruise ship World Dream registered in the Bahamas operated by Dream Cruises was on a journey from Nansha Port Guangzhou Guangdong China to Nha Trang and Da Nang in Vietnam during 1924 January 2020 with 6903 persons on board including 108 from Hubei in which 28 were from Wuhan. This places worldwide ocean cruise passenger capacity at 581200 from 323 ships which will carry a total of 139 million passengers at end of year 2021 a 962 increase over 2020 and a -494 decline from 2019.
The timetable displays dates and times of the cruise ships visiting the main cruise port in Scotland is based on the cruise lines itineraries. Cruise ship traveller and expenditure statistics. Cruise Lines International Association CLIA is the unified.
28 new cruise ship will be delivered in 2021. Dublin Holyhead was the most popular route with a total of 17 million passengers. Accidents suicides and murders are well reported but deaths from natural causes are often missed from the figures.
Year ended June 2019. More than 26 million passengers passed through Irish ports in 2019. In the coming year 18 new ships are on order from CLIA cruise lines.
The remaining passengers were citizens of the United Kingdom 6 percent Canada 4 percent or other countries 11 percent. Half of all new cruise ships. 14 of cruise ship companies dont conduct any criminal background checks on.
Dublin and Cork ports accounted for the vast majority of cruise passengers with 530 and 391 respectively disembarking at these ports. The rate of alleged rapes while on a cruise ship is 9 per every 100000 people while the FBI reports 271 alleged incidents per 100000 people in the general population. Effects of the pandemic have continued to put the entire global travel and tourism industry.
