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Australia Leads the World as Cruise Passenger Numbers Surge to New High |
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A new report has confirmed that Australia's cruise industry
growth continues to lead the world, with passenger numbers surging 11 per cent
last year to hit a record high of 694,062. For the second consecutive year, the growth of the Australian cruise passenger market has surpassed other major cruise markets, with last year's 11 per cent increase equalled only by Germany. By comparison, North American passenger numbers grew by 2 per cent in 2012 and the UK remained steady. The 2012 Australian Cruise Industry Report also shows that the local industry now has the second highest population penetration rate in the world, with the equivalent of 3 per cent of Australians taking a cruise last year. Only the long-established North American cruise market had a higher penetration rate at 3.3 per cent. Releasing the report in Sydney today, Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia's Chairman Gavin Smith said 2012 was the eighth consecutive year of double digit growth for cruise passenger numbers, underlining Australians' increasing enthusiasm for cruising. "In only four years, the number of Australians taking a cruise holiday has more than doubled from 330,290 in 2008 to almost 700,000, while over the past decade we've seen an average annual growth rate of 20 per cent - a remarkable result for any industry," Mr Smith said. "Clearly Australians are responding to the growing number of cruise holidays on offer from Australian ports, as well as our strong dollar, which is encouraging more people to cruise overseas. "There's also an
increasing awareness among Australian holidaymakers about the tremendous value
of cruising and the wide range of cruise holidays available, from relaxing river
cruises to fun family breaks and adventurous expedition voyages." The 2012 report includes its first breakdown of cruise
passenger age, which reveals almost half of Australian cruise passengers in 2012
were under the age of 50, while a quarter were aged under 40 and one-third were
over 61 years. |
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