Clia News
Goldstein steps up as CLIA global chair
Adam Goldstein succeeds Arnold Donald, president, Carnival Corporation, who served has CLIA global chairman since January 2017.
CLIA unveils commitment to cut carbon emissions sharply by 2030
Cruise Lines International Association has announced a global cruise industry commitment to reduce the rate of carbon emissions across the industry fleet 40 per cent by 2030.
CLIA reveals £10b cruise impact on UK economy
The cruise industry generated more than €10 billion for the UK economy in 2017, representing around 22 per cent of the cruise industry’s ‘total output’ across Europe.
CLIA searches for new leader as D’Aoust departs
Cruise Lines International Association has begun the search for new leadership after Cindy D’Aoust said she would step down at the end of the year.
CLIA claims near €50bn contribution from cruise sector to European economy
The cruise industry contributed a record €47.86 billion to the European economy in 2017, according to new figures released by Cruise Lines International Association in its updated European Economic Contribution Report.
Boardley takes up CLIA leadership role in Europe
Cruise Lines International Association has announced Thomas Boardley will join the organisation on October 1st, as secretary general, CLIA Europe.
Roberts appointed CLIA UK chairman
CLIA UK & Ireland has appointed Tony Roberts, Princess Cruises’ vice-president UK and Europe, as chair. He succeeds Stuart Leven, vice-president EMEA and managing director of RCL Cruises, who has served as chair for the past 18 months.
CLIA strengthens communications team with double appointment
CLIA has strengthened its global communications team with two new appointments.
CLIA reports another strong year for cruise sector in 2017
Cruise Lines International Association has updated the official global cruise industry numbers confirming 2017 ocean cruise passenger growth and another positive year for the cruise industry.
British cruise industry reaches new peak in 2017
Almost two million cruises were taken by British holidaymakers in 2017, with a record high of 1,959,000 cruise passengers reported in latest figures, released by industry body, the Cruise Line International Association.
Cruise Lines International Association predicts another strong year for sector
Cruise Lines International Association has released the 2018 State of the Cruise Industry Outlook, offering an in-depth look at the cruise sector’s overall global economic impact as well as the global trends impacting cruise travel in 2018.
Cruise Lines International Association to host river conference in Vietnam
Cruise Lines International Association has announced it is to hold a River Cruise Conference in Asia in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The event will be followed by a sailing on the Mekong River for travel agents.