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2018 CRUISE INDUSTRY OUTLOOK December 2017

Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), the world’s largest cruise industry trade association, has released the 2018 State of the Cruise Industry Outlook. The report offers an in-depth look at the continued positive trajectory of the cruise industry’s global economic impact as well as the trends impacting cruise travel in the coming year and beyond. 2

Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is the unified global organization helping the cruise industry succeed by advocating, educating and promoting the common interests of the cruise community. 3

CLIA COMMUNITY 50 CRUISE LINES Ocean, river and specialty cruise lines, representing more than 95 percent of global cruise capacity 15,000 TRAVEL AGENCIES Includes the largest agencies, hosts, franchises and consortia 340 EXECUTIVE PARTNERS Key suppliers and cruise line partners, including ports & destinations and ship development, suppliers and business services 25,000 TRAVEL AGENT MEMBERS WORLDWIDE 4

GLOBAL VOICE 15 Offices Around the World Brazil / Alaska / Australasia / Belgium & Luxembourg / Europe / France / Germany / Italy / Netherlands / North America / North Asia / North West & Canada / Southeast Asia / Spain / UK & Ireland 5

2018 CRUISE INDUSTRY OUTLOOK

2018 PASSENGER CAPACITY SNAPSHOT 2018 27.2 Million Passengers Expected to Cruise CLIA Global Ocean Cruise Passengers (In Millions) 27.2 17.8 2009 19.1 2010 20.5 20.9 21.3 2011 2012 2013 22.34 23.06 2014 2015 24.7 25.8 2016 2017p 2018p p projection 7

NEW SHIPS DEBUTING IN 2018 27 CLIA Cruise Lines New Ships on Order (as of December 2017) Ocean River CRUISE LINE SHIP NAME CRUISE LINE SHIP NAME Aida Cruises AidaNova AmaWaterways MS AmalLea Carnival Cruise Line Carnival Horizon American Cruise Lines America Song American Constitution Celebrity Cruises Celebrity Edge Avalon Waterways Avalon Saigon Holland America Line ms Nieuw Statendam Amadeus by Luftner MS Amadeus Queen MSC Cruises MSC Seaview CroisiEurope Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Bliss Crystal Cruises PONANT Yacht Cruises and Expeditions Royal Caribbean International Scenic Luxury Cruises and Tours Le Laperouse Le Champlain Pandaw River Expeditions Sabei Pandaw Symphony of the Seas Riviera Travel River Cruises Scenic Eclipse Tauck River Cruising MS Robert Burns MS Douro Splendour ms Treasures II ms Esprit II Seabourn Seabourn Ovation Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection TUI Cruises Mein Schiff 1 Africa Dream II MS Elbe Princesse I Crystal Debussy Crystal Ravel S.S. Beatrice 8

MORE SHIPS, MORE OPTIONS 449 CLIA Cruise Line Cruise Ships in 2017 27 New Ocean, River and Specialty CLIA Cruise Line Ships Scheduled to Debut in 2018 9

DEPLOYMENT 2017 Cruise Line Deployment by Region – % ALBD* 35.4% 15.8% 14.6% 11.3% 6.0% 6.0% 4.4% 4.3% 2.1%

TRANSLATING TO BOOKINGS Eight Out of Ten CLIA-Certified Travel Agents Stated They are Expecting an Increase in Sales in 2018 Over Last Year 11

ECONOMIC IMPACT

2016 GLOBAL ECONOMIC IMPACT 24.7 MILLION PASSENGERS 1,021,681 JOBS 41.1 BILLION FT EQUIVALENT EMPLOYEES WAGES SALARIES 126 BILLION TOTAL OUTPUT WORLDWIDE 13

WHERE ARE PASSENGERS COMING FROM? Demand for Cruising has INCREASED 20.5% in the Last Five Years (2011-2016 in Millions) 11.5 2.1 United States China 2.0 Germany 1.9 United Kingdom 1.3 0.8 0.8 0.6 0.5 0.5 Australia Canada Italy France Brazil Spain *Represents 2016 total ocean cruise passengers 14

2018 CRUISE TREND OUTLOOK

1 ALL BUDGETS WILL CRUISE 33% of cruisers surveyed who have taken a cruise within the past three years, have a household income less than 80K. 16

2 TRANSFORMATIONAL CRUISE TRAVEL From cultural immersion and voluntourism to extreme adventures, those returning from a cruise will have shift in perspective and a sense of accomplishment. 17

3 SUSTAINABILITY AT SEA The coming year will most likely put an even more in-depth focus on sustainable tourism with sustainable tourism practices and procedures are predicted to be put in place. 18

4 MILLENNIALS TAKE TO THE RIVER River and small ship cruising continues to gain traction among travelers, specifically the Millennial set. 19

5 SKIP- GEN CRUISING Predicted to be highly popular in 2018 and beyond – grandparents traveling with grandchildren sans their parents. 20

6 TRAVELERS WARM TO CHILLY DESTINATIONS The coming year is projected to see an increase in popularity of colder climate destinations. 21

7 HEALTHY DOSES Cruise lines are tailoring trips for the growing number of health conscious travelers – from wellness seminars and fitness to food choices. 22

8 SMART TRAVEL TECHNOLOGY 2018 is predicted to see a rise in traveler-friendly onboard technologies that enhance travel experiences. 23

9 TAPPING TRAVEL AGENTS Travel agents continue to see a steady demand from consumers in planning and executing vacations. 24

THANK YOU For more information, please visit cruising.org/research or contact: Sarah Kennedy (703) 628-7389 skennedy@cruising.org 25

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