Cruise is Sailing 
to a Better Future

Cruise lines are leading the way toward a more sustainable future, investing in innovative technologies building the future of sustainable cruise travel in their ships today - with new engines that offer fuel flexibility and the ability to run on new, more sustainable energy sources as they become available at scale.

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1.8M

Jobs are supported by the cruise industry

Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) unites the global cruise community, including prestigious ocean, river, and specialty lines, maritime leaders, ports, destinations, shipyards, and the largest network of cruise travel professionals.

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Fleet

310 Cruise Ships

The total number of ships in the 2025 CLIA cruise lines member global fleets.

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Environmental

16% Emissions Reduction

On average there was a reduction in CO2 emissions per cruise ship since 2018 by ships in Europe.

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Sustainability

267 Freshwater Producing Ships

State-of-the-art systems enable cruise lines to produce up to 90% of water on board rather than draw from areas where resources are limited

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Economics

$168.6 Billion Economic Impact

In 2023, the cruise industry generated $168.6 billion in total economic impact globally, a 9% increase over 2019

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Global Markets

With 34.6 million passengers cruising to all 7 continents, the global cruise industry is supported by diverse source markets, growing regional demand, and expanding infrastructure, contributing to its resilience and long-term growth potential. 

61%

Percentage of global capacity are fitted to operate on Onshore Power Supply (OPS)

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100%

Percentage of waste some ships can repurpose by transferring surplus heat from machinery to heat water for showers and pools and significantly reduce food waste by using bio-digesters

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60%

Percentage of ships able to produce water equivalent to their total water consumption needs

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15%

Percentage of cruise ships entering service in the next five years will be equipped with battery storage to allow for hybrid power generation once available

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Membership

Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) provides a unified voice for the global cruise community, which includes the world’s most prestigious ocean, river, and specialty cruise lines; an expansive group of maritime leaders who provide technical expertise, products and services to the cruise sector; leading ports, destinations, shipyards; and the largest network of travel professionals who specialize in cruise travel. 

Membership

CLIA unites the global cruise industry by providing a strong collective voice for cruise lines, valuable connections and insights for Executive Partners, and training, resources, and support for the travel trade community.

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Cruise Lines

CLIA provides a unified voice for the world’s most prestigious ocean, river, and specialty cruise lines that operate around the world.

CLIA Cruise Lines

350+

Executive Partners

CLIA provides organizations industry exposure, market insights, community affiliation, education, and networking to unite the cruise industry

Executive Partner Membership

70,000+

Travel Trade

CLIA provides the official industry training and certification, unique resources, and inspiring events to support the travel agent community.

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Resources

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Report
Contribution of Cruise Tourism to the United States Economy 2024
In this report, we examine how the cruise industry in 2024 supported economic impacts acrossthe United States. This includes discussion of the cruise industry’s impact on eleven states withocean-going cruise itineraries, namely, Florida, California, Texas, Washington, Alaska, New York,Louisiana, New Jersey, South Carolina, Georgia and Hawaii. Total cruise-linked expenditure in the US reached $33.0 billion in 2024, up 15% from 2023, driven by increased cruise volume.The country accounted for 35% of global cruise-linked spending despite representing only 25% of global passenger visits, highlighting a higher spending intensity than other regions. Cruise line purchases dominated spending at $20.1 billion, supported by the concentration of cruise line headquarters and operations in key US hubs. Passenger and crew spending reached nearly $10.0 billion, cruise line staff wages totaled $2.8 billion.
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Contribution of Cruise Tourism to the European Economy 2024
In this report, we examine how the cruise industry in 2024 supported economic impacts acrossEurope, including a detailed assessment of the cruise industry’s impact on its top 10 markets.Accounting for over a third of the global total, direct cruise-linked spending in Europe totaled €31.3 billion, up 17% from 2023. Cruise line purchases were the largest spend component at €13.7 billion, followed by ship- and capacity-building at €9.6 billion. Passenger and crew spending amounted to €6.4 billion, while cruise line staff wages made the smallest contribution to direct cruise-linked spending at €1.7 billion.
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Contribution of Cruise Tourism to the Canadian Economy 2024
In this report, we examine how the cruise industry in 2024 generated economic impacts in Canada. This includes analysis of the cruise industry’s impact on six provinces with oceangoing cruise itineraries, namely, British Columbia, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Prince Edward Island.Combined, the report illustrates a total impact of CAD $5.1 billion, supporting 24k jobs and among them CAD $1.4 billion in wages.
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Contribution of Cruise Tourism to the Global Economy 2024
In this report, we examine how the cruise industry in 2024 generated economic impacts acrossthe world. This includes analysis of the cruise industry’s impact on the United States, Canada,Europe, and countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).Global cruise-related spending continued to grow in 2024, driven by higher passenger volumes and increased expenditures by cruise lines. Passenger spending increased by 23%, while cruise line purchases rose by 17%. This rise in cruise-related spending led to sustained economic impacts. In 2024, the cruise industry’s contribution to global economic output reached $198.8 billion, supporting 1.8 million jobs worldwide.

Events

Business on the Bay
In Person
Business on the Bay 2026
13 April, 2026
2026 CLIA Cruise360
In Person
2026 CLIA Cruise360
21 April, 2026 - 26 April, 2026
CLIA Conference 2026 - Southampton
In Person Member & Partner Events
CLIA Conference 2026 - Southampton
4 June, 2026 - 6 June, 2026
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In Person Member & Partner Events
Cruise Caucus
8 June, 2026 - 9 June, 2026
Cruise360 Australasia 2026
In Person Member & Partner Events
Cruise360 Australasia 2026
17 September, 2026 - 18 September, 2026
10:00 AM - 06:00 PM AEST