Cruise Industry News: 50 Million Guests Annually
The 2026 Cruise Industry News Annual Report projects the global cruise fleet to expand from 459 ships in early 2026 to at least 540 by 2037, driving annual passenger capacity from roughly 36 million to about 50 million guests. Growth will come from both newbuilds and larger average ship sizes, underlining long-term confidence in demand and continued investment in the sector.
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