Even though the cruise industry has suffered from the economic impact in 2009, it may be recovering at a faster rate than the airline and travel industry in 2010. According to Bill Gibbon, Director of the Passenger Shipping Association, a record 1.65 million Britons are planning on a cruise holiday next year, which is actually an increase of 6.5 percent over last year.
The cruise industry has not been “recession proof” but it has been able to weather the storm relatively well and managed to attract new passengers using different incentive avenues:
* Attractive deals and travel packages
* Free flights, free upgrades and discounts on future bookings
* All-inclusive packages that allow passengers to enjoy meals and beverages throughout their trip at no additional cost
Gibbons stated that there are two main factors that are contributing to this upturn: value and variety. More passengers will be looking for the best deal on cruise packages, whether that’s through an all-inclusive package, free upgrades, discounted meals or discounted visits in the future. Many will also be looking for new experiences, so there may be a significant amount of bookings of “fun ship” packages that allow guests to try a variety of activities such as cultural activities, tours and unique watersports.
Experts point out that in many cases, it’s much cheaper to take a cruise for a week than it is to take a weeklong vacation to an exotic destination. Many people flying out from Great Britain will find it cheaper to fly directly to a port of call in Europe or the United States, and jump aboard a cruise ship for the rest of their itinerary. Doing some research can help them track down a budget-friendly destination and itinerary.
The cruise industry has not been “recession proof” but it has been able to weather the storm relatively well and managed to attract new passengers using different incentive avenues:
* Attractive deals and travel packages
* Free flights, free upgrades and discounts on future bookings
* All-inclusive packages that allow passengers to enjoy meals and beverages throughout their trip at no additional cost
Gibbons stated that there are two main factors that are contributing to this upturn: value and variety. More passengers will be looking for the best deal on cruise packages, whether that’s through an all-inclusive package, free upgrades, discounted meals or discounted visits in the future. Many will also be looking for new experiences, so there may be a significant amount of bookings of “fun ship” packages that allow guests to try a variety of activities such as cultural activities, tours and unique watersports.
Experts point out that in many cases, it’s much cheaper to take a cruise for a week than it is to take a weeklong vacation to an exotic destination. Many people flying out from Great Britain will find it cheaper to fly directly to a port of call in Europe or the United States, and jump aboard a cruise ship for the rest of their itinerary. Doing some research can help them track down a budget-friendly destination and itinerary.
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