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Americans' cruise getaways to see slower growth in 2025, industry group projections

Nearly 19 million Americans are anticipated to go on cruise getaways this year, however passenger development is likely to cool down after seeing a boom post pandemic, travel group AAA forecast on Monday.

Guest volume this year is projected to grow 4.5% from 2024, when 18.2 million Americans went on ocean cruises, according to the industry group. The boost is slower than the 7.7% rise in 2015 and a strong 42% growth in 2023.

Cruise operators were among the worst hit in the travel market during the COVID-19 pandemic, but their recovery was sharp. In spite of the slowing development, 2025 is anticipated to be the 3rd straight year of record cruise traveler volume, AAA stated.

AAA expects the Caribbean to be the leading destination for American travelers this year.

Operators such as Royal Caribbean, Carnival Corp. and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings saw record. demand last year as more individuals throughout age picked cruises. regardless of an increase in itinerary rates.

This enhanced their stocks, with Royal Caribbean's shares. getting 78%, while those of Carnival and Norwegian Cruise rose. about 34% and 28% respectively last year.

AAA's forecast is determined based upon set up cruise. itineraries covering all significant cruise vessels, the financial. outlook and travel sector trends. The forecast is prepared in. partnership with Tourist Economics, an Oxford Economics company.

(source: Reuters)