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Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), the world’s largest cruise industry trade association, has released the 2018 Asia Cruise Industry Ocean Source Market Report. The report offers an in-depth look at the growth, demographics and trends of the top source markets in Asia.

While China continues to dominate the passenger share of Asia, cruise passengers from Taiwan and Singapore have been steadily growing in numbers. Multiple source markets, many of which registered double-digit growths in 2018, contributed to Asia’s record-breaking 4.24 million ocean-going cruise passengers. Asia is the third largest cruise region after North America and Europe.

“With nine out of ten Asian cruise travellers choosing to cruise in Asia, it is clear that cruising
will keep growing in popularity as more capacity will be deployed to Asia in the next few years,” said Mr Joel Katz, Managing Director for CLIA Australasia & Asia.

“Asian cruise passengers are found across the age spectrum, suggesting different consumer
segments interested in a cruise holiday and providing numerous possibilities for industry
partners to develop the cruise penetration rate in this region.”

Highlights from the 2018 Asia Cruise Industry Ocean Source Market Report Include:

▪ Asian cruise passengers are found across the age spectrum with an estimated average
age of 45.4 years, lower than the global average of 47 years. Only three markets show
real divergence: India, a young 37-year average; Indonesia a 39-year average and
Japan an older 57 years.

▪ Asian cruise passengers predominantly sail in Asia with more than 50% (2,194K) cruising in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Almost 40% (1,694K) cruise in the rest of Asia.

▪ Outside of Asia, the Mediterranean, Caribbean/South America, Baltics/Northern Europe, and Alaska were popular choices, in that order.

▪ Shorter sailings remain the dominant choice of Asians, 89% of whom are sailing 4-6
nights with an average duration of 4.9 days.