Alaska Number Of Cruise Ship Tourists
Lisa Murkowski R-Alaska said Wednesday she will introduce legislation to protect the Alaska tourism industry centering on cruises.
Alaska number of cruise ship tourists. The association anticipates that tourism will be even brighter in 2019 than it was in 2018which was a record year for the industry. Its projections for 2019 include 37 CLIA Alaska ships 567 voyages and 13 million passengers. 25 a sure sign that Alaskas cruise ship industry is a vibrant and growing sector of Alaskas economy as is.
This article is more than 1 year old. No boatloads of tourists no tourism right. In raw numbers that translates to about 13 million tourists arriving by cruise ship to destinations including Juneau.
This year CLIA Alaska estimates that the state will welcome approximately 11 million cruise ship passengers. In 2020 ten new ships and 29 additional port calls are expected to be added while seven ships will be phased out of the region. In 2019 Alaska hosted over 13 million visitors by way of cruise ships.
The collective result was a flat economy in 2018. Effects of the pandemic have continued to put the entire global travel and tourism industry on hold and this can be evidenced in the large drop in the number of ocean cruise passengers worldwide. Haugland also revealed cruise ship passenger arrivals are expected to rise by seven percent in 2018 and 17 percent in 2019.
In 2018 1169000 traveled by cruise ship 760100 were air visitors and 97200 were highwayferry visitors. In 2019 40 cruise ships are scheduled to visit the region carrying 136 million passengers on 577 voyages. The state experienced 13-percent growth of cross-border vehicle traffic this year jumping from 190074 arrivals to 214873.
HOMER More tourists are projected to arrive in Alaska by sea in 2019. One sure sign that visitors are making their way to Juneau again is the bright red. As important associated recommendations signal that hot berthing of large cruise vessels would no longer be allowed and capacity in Juneaus harbor will be limited to 5 large cruise ships per day with the requirement that an additional ship at anchor be limited to a small ship the currently proposed definition of which are those carrying fewer than 500 passengers.
