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Cruise line

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Company that operates cruise ships
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Cruise passenger count has increased about 7-fold since 1990, interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic.[1]
MS Nieuw Statendam, a cruise ship owned byHolland America Line
Mein Schiff 4, a cruise ship owned byTUI Cruises

Acruise line is acompany that operatescruise ships that operate onocean orrivers and which markets cruises to the public.[2] Cruise lines are distinct frompassenger lines which are primarily concerned withtransportation of passengers. Though cruise packages provided by cruise lines vary, there are some features most have in common, such as accommodation, all meals and entertainment. They may include alcohol and shore excursions, sometimes on additional payment.

Among cruise lines, some are direct descendants of the traditional passenger lines, while others were founded since the 1960s specifically for cruising. The business has been extremely volatile; the ships are massive capital expenditures with very high operating costs, and a slight dip in bookings can easily put a company out of business. Cruise lines frequently sell, renovate, or simply rename their ships to keep up with travel trends.

A wave of failures and consolidations in the 1990s has led to many companies being bought by much larger holding companies and to operate as "brands" within larger corporations. Brands exist partly because of repeat customer loyalty, and also to offer different levels of quality and service. For instance,Carnival Corporation & plc owns bothCarnival Cruise Line, whose former image were vessels that had a reputation as "party ships" for younger travellers, but have become large, modern, yet still profitable, andHolland America Line, whose ships cultivate an image of classic elegance.

A common practice in the cruise industry in listing cruise ship transfers[3] and orders[4] is to list the smaller operating company, not the larger holding corporation, as the recipient cruise line of the sale, transfer, or new order. For example,Carnival Cruise Line andHolland America Line are the cruise lines whereasCarnival Corporation & plc andRoyal Caribbean Group are considered holding corporations. This industry practice of using the brand, not the larger holding corporation, as the cruise line is also followed in the member cruise lines in Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA)[5] and the member-based reviews of cruise lines.[6]

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References

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  1. ^"Growth of the Ocean Cruise Line Industry". Cruise Market Watch. December 2024.Archived from the original on 12 December 2024.
  2. ^"Cruise line definition".Travel industry dictionary. Archived fromthe original on 24 April 2019. Retrieved26 June 2016.
  3. ^"Ship sales and transfers".Cruise industry news. 22 November 2014. Archived fromthe original on 22 August 2016. Retrieved26 June 2016.
  4. ^"Cruise ship orderbook".Cruise Industry News. 6 January 2011. Retrieved26 June 2016.
  5. ^"Member Cruise Lines".Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA). Archived fromthe original on 25 November 2018. Retrieved26 June 2016.
  6. ^"Member reviews of cruise lines".Cruise Critic. Retrieved26 June 2016.

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