Trip.com Group reports surge in global cruise bookings
The travel firm observed 344 percent year on year growth in the sector
Trip.com Group reported a remarkable surge in global cruise bookings, with a 344 percent year-on-year growth from January to October 2024 compared to the same period in 2023.
This rise reflects a global trend of travellers rediscovering the appeal of cruise vacations as they seek diverse destinations and experiences in a single journey.
Experts say that this may be a renaissance for the global cruise industry as 2024 is getting to be a record-breaking year.
Fly-cruise bookings up by 520 percent this year
A standout trend is the substantial rise in fly-cruise bookings, with bookings from international tourists up by 520 percent year-on-year.
The combination of air travel and cruising allows international travellers to start their voyages in exotic locations, contributing to the overall growth of the industry.
Additionally, younger travellers are at the forefront of this growth. Bookings from millennial travellers skyrocketed by 857 percent, while those of Gen Z travellers increased by 450 percent.
Older age groups also saw significant growth, with a 112 percent rise in bookings from those born in the 1950s and over 400 percent among those born in the 1980s.
These figures underscore the expanding appeal of cruise vacations across a broader demographic than ever before.
Longer trips are in vogue
Cruise trips are also becoming longer, with the average cruise duration rising from 4.53 days in 2023 to 4.81 days in 2024, highlighting the increasing preference for extended travel experiences.
In addition, booking behaviours have evolved, with the average booking window lengthening by 10 days to 37 days in 2024, indicating that travellers are planning their cruise holidays further in advance. This reflects a shift towards making cruises a key part of family vacations and long-term holiday planning.
Cruise bookings are particularly popular across key global hubs, with Singapore ranking top in international cruise destinations, followed closely by Port Klang, Barcelona, Jakarta, and Tokyo sharing fifth place.
Lining up for a Disney Adventure at sea
The upcoming launch of the Disney Adventure which is set to sail from Singapore in December 2025 also generated significant interest, reflecting the strong demand for family-friendly cruising options.
This will be the first Disney ship to homeport in Asia, offering three- and four-night voyages with immersive Disney, Pixar, and Marvel experiences.
So far, nearly 10,000 travellers have signed up on Trip.com’s exclusive waitlist for this cruise.
With bookings set to open on 10 December 2024, the Disney Adventure is expected to attract a wide range of families looking for unforgettable holiday experiences at sea.
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