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Demand for cruise holidays continues to rise, with Wave period now well under way

Source: CLIA Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has released results from a new consumer sentiment survey, showing the demand f

CLIA rounds off trade-friendly 2022

Source: CLIA Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) UK & Ireland has highlighted the trade initiatives and activities it has de

Cruise Industry demonstrates commitment to pursuing net-zero carbon cruising globally by 2050

Despite advancements, report highlights need for development and deployment of sustainable marine fuels Source: CLIA Cruise Lines Internat

Cruise360 kicked off welcoming a sold-out crowd of more than 550 people to Sydney’s Hyatt Regency for Clia Australiasia’s first in-person conference since the beginning of the global pandemic

Source: CLIA Cruise Lines International Association’s (CLIA) regional MD Joel Kats welcomed travel agents and suppliers and thanked them

Cruise industry celebrates first visit to Auckland

Source: CLIA New Zealand’s cruise industry has set a course for recovery, celebrating the arrival of the first international ship to sai

CLIA announces Cruise Week dates and activities

Source: CLIA CLIA has confirmed this year’s Cruise Week will take place from September 16-25. The annual event will see a host of trade-

Cruise industry seeks partnership with governments to reach decarbonisation goals

Source: CLIA Cruise industry leaders convening in Genoa at the industry’s first European Summit devoted to decarbonisation of cruise

CLIA: Shore Side Power for the Greater Victoria Harbour Authority

Source: CLIA President & CEO of CLIA, Kelly Craighead, representing the member lines of Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA),

CLIA Statement in Response to Transport Canada’s Announcement Regarding Environmental Measures

Source: CLIA CLIA applauds Canada’s decision to welcome cruise ships back for a 2022 season. This decision allows the tourism sector to

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Lowers Travel Health Notice for Cruise from Level 3 to Level 2

Source: CLIA Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) cruise line members continue to sail with some of the highest levels of COVID-1