the cruise industry
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the cruise industry
THE CRUISE INDUSTRY Global Reach, Global Impact 2014 Global Economic Impact Billions in Contributions 22.04 MILLION PASSENGERS JOBS 939,232 JOBS Ripple Effect of Indirect and Induced Spending: Cruise Lines Spending: $39.3 BILLION WAGES & SALARIES AVERAGE DAILY PASSENGER SPENDING $134.72 TOTAL ECONOMIC IMPACT Passenger & Crew Spending: Equals 75,000 Jobs Equals $20 $119.9 BILLION $64.13 BILLION Total Economic Impact: $119.9 BILLION $15.9 BILLION $39.87 BILLION Passengers spent $14.63 billion before, during, and after their trips, while crewmembers spent $1.27 billion in local destinations – all benefits that accrue to the global economy. Cruise lines spent a total of $39.87 billion on goods and services worldwide in 2014. Direct spending generated by the cruise industry created a ripple effect of an additional $64.13 billion in global economic impact in 2014. Cruise industry spending helped support 939,232 jobs and $39.34 billion in wages worldwide. Note: Jobs refers to jobs associated with total economic impact. Total economic impact includes direct spending by cruise lines, passengers and crew, as well as the goods and services purchased by directly impacted businesses and employees (indirect and induced impacts). Cruise Passengers Come from Around the World CANADA 800, 000 UK 1.61 million US 11.21 million REST OF THE WORLD 2.84 million SPAIN 450,000 NORWAY 180, 000 CHINA 700, 000 GERMANY 1.77 million FRANCE 590,000 ITALY 840,000 AUSTRALIA 1 million CRUISING.ORG | CRUISEFORWARD.ORG WWW.CLIAEUROPE.EU | WWW.CRUISING.ORG.AU Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is the unified voice and leading authority of the global cruise community. As the largest cruise industry trade association with 15 offices globally, CLIA has representation in North and South America, Europe, Asia and Australasia. CLIA’s mission is to support policies and practices that foster a safe, secure, healthy and sustainable cruise ship environment for the more than 22 million passengers who cruise annually, as well as promote the cruise travel experience. 10/2015 Demand for cruising has increased 68% in the last ten years. THE CRUISE INDUSTRY An Important Contributor to the U.S. Economy 2014 U.S. Economic Impact U.S. PASSENGERS EMBARKATIONS JOBS Cruise Industry’s Economic Impact is Far-Reaching 11.06 MILLION 373,738 JOBS equals 25,000 jobs $19.4 BILLION WAGES & SALARIES FOOD SERVICES MANUFACTURING PAPER & PRINTING COMPUTERS & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURE APPAREL & TEXTILES $46.09 BILLION TOTAL ECONOMIC IMPACT Total contributions of the global cruise industry to the U.S. economy grew 4.5 percent in 2014. On average, overnight cruise visitors spent $258 prior to embarkation. Since 2000, direct spending by cruise lines, passengers and crew has jumped 16 percent to $21 billion. Note: Jobs refers to jobs associated with total economic impact. Total economic impact includes direct spending by cruise lines, passengers and crew, as well as the goods and services purchased by directly impacted businesses and employees (indirect and induced impacts). Cruise Industry Benefits All 50 States THE TOP 10: ALASKA • $953 million in direct spending • 18,583 jobs • $924 million in wages NEW YORK • $1.2 billion in direct spending • 15,890 jobs • $971 million in wages MASSACHUSETTS • $438 million in direct spending • 6,825 jobs • $447 million in wages ILLINOIS WASHINGTON • $509 million in direct spending • 7,799 jobs • $475 million in wages • $743 million in direct spending • 17,362 jobs • $918 million in wages NEW JERSEY • $412 million in direct spending • 7,721 jobs • $451 million in wages CALIFORNIA CRUISING.ORG | CRUISEFORWARD.ORG TEXAS • $1.3 billion in direct spending • 22,689 jobs • $1.4 billion in wages GEORGIA • $666 million in direct spending • 12,442 jobs • $665 million in wages FLORIDA • $7.9 billion in direct spending • 146,401 jobs • $6.8 billion in income Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is the unified voice and leading authority of the global cruise community. As the largest cruise industry trade association with 15 offices globally, CLIA has representation in North and South America, Europe, Asia and Australasia. CLIA’s mission is to support policies and practices that foster a safe, secure, healthy and sustainable cruise ship environment for the more than 22 million passengers who cruise annually, as well as promote the cruise travel experience. 10/2015 • $2.2 billion in direct spending • 44,369 jobs • $2.7 billion in wages